Example sentences of "have [verb] such [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is the first time that a lifeboatman has received such an honour since sea rescues began in the town with the historic Zetland lifeboat 190 years ago .
2 It is accepted that Community case law has developed such a principle under which , on policy grounds compatible with Community law , restrictions on trade may be justified .
3 The screen , which is located in a self-service kiosk near the Baltimore Orioles stadium at Camden Yards , has proven such a hit that a further 33 similar kiosks have been planned across Baltimore .
4 A team from the University of California at San Diego has concocted such a medium in which a particular type of cell that causes cancer in mice grows readily .
5 It 's just that Peake 's trilogy Titus Groan , Gormenghast and Titus Alone has attracted such a cult following that Glass was apprehensive about doing justice to the novels in the eye of fans .
6 A small chorus has applauded such a shift in resources , arguing that prohibition of drugs will always fail so long as Americans remain so determined to get hold of them .
7 And the real ale enthusiasts chose The Tap and Barrel in Middlesbrough as their 1990–1 Pub of the Year the eight season that the supporters ' association has presented such an award .
8 Every system of local government finance has possessed such a system .
9 Certainly he gave the impression to some of being almost too respectable : " He has grown such a crust on him … "
10 The past decade has seen such a change .
11 You are lucky enough to have Bella here to teach you , and your mother also , and as you know , I have undertaken to instruct you in history , since I am the one who has seen such a lot of it , as it were face to face .
12 This Welcome break restaurant has suffered such a drop in trade that staff have agreed to work on short time , with a cut in wages , to try and keep it going until the bridge reopens .
13 The Marquess of Lincolnshire , a former Liberal Minister ( as Earl Carrington ) and confidant of Asquith , wrote in his diary on 8 December with emphasis , ‘ The general opinion is that Baldwin has made such a mess of it that he must go at once ’ , and on 18 December , ‘ There is a Chamberlain-Birkenhead intrigue going on backed by the ‘ Daily Mail ’ . ’
14 This is the first time that the UITF has made such a recommendation to the ASB , which accepted it , and on 9 November issued FRED 2 , Amendment to SSAP 15 ( see p 96 ) .
15 ‘ The money has made such a difference , ’ Elizabeth , 52 , acknowledges .
16 Although in his new post for less than a month , Alf has made such an impression at Polypropylene Park that throughout the League his team are already being nicknamed ‘ Busby 's Test Tube Babes ’ .
17 Indeed , it is largely through Radcliffe-Brown 's writing that Durkheim has made such an impact on social anthropology .
18 That is why C&P has made such an investment in it .
19 Could he remind the House which Minister exercises overall responsibility for NIE , and why that Minister has shown such a lack of activity in the past few years ?
20 Anyone who has had such a ceiling sag under the strain will sympathise with this week 's debate in the Church of England synod .
21 Why Derrida has had such a vogue in America is indeed a puzzle , as Searle and others have acknowledged .
22 No strike since Franco has had such an impact .
23 Standardisation has reached such a level that there are now only five main types of AC unit , the pre-1960 Southern Region-inspired slam-door units ( Classes 302–8 ) , express ( Class 309 ) , modern slam-door ( Classes 310/312 ) , Scotland/Manchester suburban sliding door ( Classes 303/31 1 ) , inner suburban sliding door ( Classes 313–315 ) , and modern outer-suburban based on the Mark 3 coach bodyshell ( Classes 317–21 ) .
24 Bankside activity has reached such a pitch , even at night , that the carp will not come near the margins .
25 Business groups consider that in some places ‘ decline ’ has reached such a pitch that local political power has become almost totally divorced from economic power and may even be working against its interest …
26 CONCERN about sexually transmitted diseases has reached such a pitch among the American medical profession that discussions on the subject now have to be conducted by satellite .
27 But with ‘ decultured ’ Aborigines it has become such a problem that it has been labelled the Black Death .
28 It is possible to study electromagnetic theory without ever mentioning the word electron , but since it has become such a household word and is used so often we can just as well make use of it .
29 On top of the unenthusiastic reviews for his last three movies , there appeared , at the same time , an article by Pauline Kael called ‘ Notes on New Actors , New Movies ’ in The New Yorker , in which she wrote : ‘ Dustin Hoffman has become such a culture hero that one hesitates to point out that he 's more relaxed and likeable on TV talk shows than when he 's acting .
30 We are what we eat has become such a cliché that we rarely stop to think about it nowadays .
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