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

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1 When I 'm being beastly to him , he has such a way of looking sorry for himself that I begin to hate myself .
2 Even the attentive parent may wonder why F. D. Eastman 's Are you my mother ? or the current number of The Dandy has such a hold over their child .
3 Even the full immersion , even pure rainwater from the caravan roof , can not prevail when the Devil has such a hold .
4 The evidence of the available texts and manuscripts is against such an emendation , however , since none of them has such a reading ; and it seems more likely that Ibn Hajar means no more than that Molla Fenari was in his twenties when he made the journey to Egypt .
5 Much more attention has also been paid to formal staff appraisal , and every university now has such a system , some institutions employing outside consultants to train the appraisers .
6 A finder of a chattel has such a title as will enable him to keep it against everyone , with two exceptions :
7 ‘ But it is a pleasure to entertain a lady from another country who has such a love of France and of the French language . ’
8 He has such a capacity for unreflecting cruelty now .
9 What has such a man as this , he marvelled , to do with our loud , headlong , candid Stephen , who charges at events like a stamping bull ?
10 [ Ch 14 ] It is with a more elaborate example of this type of fanciful similitude that the impersonal " Dickens " introduces Mrs Rouncewell : She is a fine old lady , handsome , stately , wonderfully neat , and has such a back , and such a stomacher that if her stays should turn out when she dies to have been a broad old-fashioned family fire-grate , nobody who knows her would have cause to be surprised .
11 We have always been so thankful that she has such a sense of fun .
12 Man has such a predilection for systems and abstract deductions that he is ready to distort the truth intentionally , he is ready to deny the evidence of his senses in order to justify his logic
13 The two brothers were very close and no writer I can think of has such a hatred of death as Canetti .
14 That is whether the court has such a power .
15 You can help by giving a donation : through a charity payroll scheme if you company has such a thing ; by leaving a gift in your will ; through a 4-year covenant .
16 She has such a thirst after knowledge that the more she knows , I verily think the humbler she is , and I can not help letting go as fast as she pulls as my son used to do to his kite .
17 Her personal milliner John Boyd , who has been making hats for the princess since she was 16 , said : ‘ She already has such a collection of hats that she does n't need anything new for this occasion . ’
18 ’ She already has such a collection of hats that she does n't need any other for this occasion , ’ Mr Boyd said .
19 Has such a cleansing been effected on our behalf ?
20 Only a parent has such a right , and even then the parent may only act in the best interests of the patient .
21 Where the landlord has such a right , it is often overlooked in practice , and the landlord does not make a requirement until it is too late .
22 The move is unprecedented : a substantial number of security force members have in the past been charged and convicted of terrorist-type offences , but never before has such a number been picked up for questioning at one time .
23 IDE drives do not need low level formatting so if your BIOS has such a routine , ignore it .
24 For example , when dealing with the Vikings , a teacher might start with an account of the first Viking raid on Britain : Never before has such a terror been known in Britain .
25 No other institution in Britain has such a body of expertise in the study of oral tradition , not only of Scotland , but of many other cultures in Europe and beyond .
26 How has such an approach been operationalized in child abuse research and how appropriate is it ?
27 Here again , provided the driver has such an opportunity , I can see nothing in the language of the statute which would justify a procedural requirement that the driver be invited to express his own preference for giving blood or urine , either before a constable indicates which specimen he will require or at all .
28 There is no indication in the Peace Treaty that the United States has such an obligation , or can claim such a right .
29 QA standards , such as BS 5750 , formally demonstrate and certify that a company has such an ability .
30 Most of what remains of Needwood Forest in Staffordshire has such an appearance , as has Charnwood Forest in Leicestershire the latter dating from 1829 .
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