Example sentences of "he [verb] such [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He made such noisy protestations that his nervous owner fled back into the waiting-room .
2 He made such thorough notes that it was then no great labour to produce a similar Biographical Register for Cambridge ( 1963 ) — in 1958 he estimated that such a work could be completed within eighteen months — and a more summary Survey of Dominicans in England , based on the Ordination Lists in Episcopal Registers ( 1268–1538 ) ( Rome , 1967 ) .
3 No wonder he got such spectacular results at business !
4 He told Aenarion that if he sought such corrupt power he would bring eons of tragedy to the Elves , that he and his line would be accursed to the last generation , that the gods would turn their faces from him and that Aenarion himself would surely die .
5 And although his name will always be associated with a Cocktail Party he found such uproarious assemblies , at which no one could have a satisfactory conversation , increasingly insupportable .
6 Willy was propelled through the windscreen onto the wall : that 's how he incurred such nasty head injuries .
7 Fokine was the first choreographer to distinguish the need for a particular style for each ballet when he created such different ballets as Les Sylphides , Le Carnaval , Prince Igor , The Firebird and Petrushka .
8 He has such great familiarity with the keyboard that when it is hidden for him by a cloth spread over it , he plays on this cloth with the same speed and the same precision .
9 He has such awesome power when he hits the line and I think the English game will suit him .
10 He has such sudden power to hurt , this Stuart .
11 ( 2 ) Listening to Mozart delays the onset of baldness. ( 3 ) Mozart had Tourette 's Syndrome , which was why he used such bad language .
12 But he dismissed such gloomy thoughts as he followed Angelina in full-skirted blue walking dress up the stairs to the top of the keep , and duly admired the magnificent view .
13 I would ask Clarence where he received such large amounts of money from , and he would reply with ‘ I won the pools ’ or ‘ Found it , darling ’ , giving me a wink .
14 He suffered such terrible symptoms he tried to kill himself .
15 His mother , he knew , would never have expected him to walk those yards alone had she known that he suffered such atavistic panic , but she had n't known and he would have died before telling her .
16 The only ones who might qualify are Ian Woosnam and Sam Torrance , but he wears such baggy trousers that it is difficult to see .
17 A master of archival research , he discovered such important manuscripts as those of Lorenzo the Magnificent and Guicciardini .
18 He regards such constant movement as essential .
19 If he is acquainted with the New Testament , he should remember that it was after St. Paul 's conversion that he exercised such great influence over all future history .
20 But it was true , nevertheless he felt such great feelings for this gift from God .
21 In the following year , Napoleon was appointed as Commander-in-Chief of the French forces after his victories in Italy and , in subsequent years , he won such remarkable victories that he was able to appoint himself as First Consul in November 1799 , and was made Emperor in 1804 .
22 He defines such sociological groupings as ‘ homogeneous units ’ , which he admits ‘ is an elastic concept , its meaning depending on the context in which it is used ’ ( McGavran 1970:86 ) .
23 You see , quite apart from all the work , he had such financial problems , particularly with the large mortgage on the farm .
24 He said such practical statements were ‘ disturbing to a society whose values appear to be dangerously selfish , namely economic success at the expense of our neighbours and a morality largely based on what the individual wants ’ .
25 Where the exemption clause seeks to exclude such liability suffered by a party to the contract ( the " innocent party " ) who is a natural person ( most usually , but not always , a consumer ) , because of the negligence of the other party ( the " party in default " ) ( whether or not a natural person ) , then s 2(1) clearly applies , and the exemption clause will be regarded as void for the benefit of the innocent party should he suffer such personal injury or death .
26 One of the strengths of Cable 's work here is that he makes such possible lines of argument and controversy vivid .
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