Example sentences of "who have such a " in BNC.
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1 | Happy is the mother who gave birth to you , and happy the uncle who has such a courageous nephew ! |
2 | Griselda Kerr , who has such a cheery smile and a warm heart , welcome everyone , standing beside the President of the Royal Academy Mr Roger de Grey , who later honoured her by making her a Trustee of the Royal Academy . |
3 | ‘ But it is a pleasure to entertain a lady from another country who has such a love of France and of the French language . ’ |
4 | The impression persists , that the only life he had lived is , in fact , the literary , and , admitting its necessity to our fathers , especially to him who had such a job of clearing to do , I take it a fault . |
5 | You could n't begin to compare a father like hers , who was n't there and whose face and voice were so vague now in your memory that you' d almost forgotten them , with a father like Simon 's who had such a powerful physical presence . |
6 | Today 's reading is quite a well-known poem about a man who had such a difficulty : |
7 | A man who had such a positive attitude towards Do It Yourself could surely have used same of that energy to combat the decay of his central nervous system . |
8 | Gurus of gossip The Hollywood Kids recently circulated a story about a hunky heart-throb labelled Pig Pen on the set of his latest film , whilst Movie Line magazine carried an item about an actress who had such a problem that her action hero leading man vowed never to work with her again |
9 | Women who had such a relationship with a husband or male partner were much less likely to develop depression than those who did not . |
10 | ‘ I knew a girl once who had such a look . |
11 | Luke , the man who had such a low opinion of her and who had contrived this date presumably to serve his own devious ends , this man who had denied — yes , even earlier tonight — any involvement with Elise … |
12 | What troubles the admirer of Lewis the critic — the man who had such an eye for excellence in the poets of past ages — is that he could be capable of stanza after stanza in which the verse is deadened by flat language , repeated clumsy enjambments and sheer technical incompetence . |
13 | Besides , I 'd be too shy to ask the way from who had such an obvious contempt for children who still did n't know their way around the school . |
14 | We are not prepared to listen to lectures on human rights from people who have such a callous attitude to human life . |
15 | They understand the cost of a revolution which has no bigger aim than the overthrow of the regime ; it gets taken over by others who have such an aim , not necessarily theirs . |