Example sentences of "[verb] had [art] bad [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Cholesterol has had a bad press . |
2 | The Transport Secretary is a very genial Scot who has had a bad press but can take it with a smile . |
3 | School Social Worker is here and has had a bad day . |
4 | And to my recollection , no one for whom Prost has ever driven has had a bad word to say about him , save at the very end of Prost 's career with Renault , when other factors that had nothing to do with driving intruded . |
5 | ‘ If the Queen thinks she has had a bad year , look at me — my whole life has been pretty horribilis , ’ said Olive , from Birmingham . |
6 | She has had a bad time . |
7 | Not everybody has had a bad war . |
8 | No but I mean he has had a bad start |
9 | Over the years , quarrying generally has had a bad record for pay and conditions , and Penrhyn has a particularly infamous past . |
10 | The intensely religious former viceroy of India and wartime ambassador to Washington has had a bad write-up . |
11 | He 'd had a bad dream in which he 'd been not only head of the Conservative Research Department , but also with the Raj in Belfast , and confronted by coalminers and oil-rig workers to boot . |
12 | He felt odd , queer , as if he 'd had a bad dream . |
13 | It was as if I 'd had a bad dream . |
14 | You know , I was on the phone to a customer for fifteen to twenty minutes because they 'd had a bad experience and I was actually making an appointment for Roy to go in and that twenty minutes is a long time , and I think really if anything , it 's just brought to me really , , how little time sometimes , it 's not always the case , it does vary , that , depending on the incoming calls , depending if you 've got got through the emerging paperwork for whatever reason , how little quality time perhaps you do actually spend on the phone , making outgoing calls to sell . |
15 | when he 'd said he 'd had a bad experience . |
16 | He does n't have to do anything , but about four Christmas 's ago I had the whole lot down , I had nine of us for the whole Christmas week , erm , Boxing Day I went in the kitchen , two of Diane 's friends had arrived , who lived in London and I went in the kitchen , I 'd had a bad dose of the flu virus that was |
17 | He 'd had a bad shave and his hair looked as if it was growing back after having been cut too short . |
18 | ‘ I 'm sorry , I must have had a bad dream and screamed in my sleep . ’ |
19 | If it had n't been for him , I would have had a bad time because I hated school . ’ |
20 | ‘ If 'e 'd been any bigger , she 'd have had a bad time . ’ |
21 | IT would have been pretty hard , given the Government 's troubles , for Labour to have had a bad Conference . |
22 | The Northern Ireland government had had a bad press for years as have had all weak and well-meaning governments in a classical revolutionary situation whether they were Stuart , Bourbon , Romanov or more modern . |
23 | The children had had a bad spell with that , but she thought it was over now . |
24 | Perhaps he had had a bad day at the garage and had not sold enough crummy second-hand cars . |
25 | Tony had had a bad start , 2 over after 5 , and Jack had brought it back to 1 again . |
26 | Often , such people never consider that it might be because they are not academically qualified or had had a bad interview ; they automatically blame racism . |
27 | Strawberry had had a bad time . |
28 | She said she had had no bad modelling experiences but that running around Ravenhill at a recent Ulster rugby game against Australia in front of 15,000 whistling fans had proved ‘ very embarrassing ’ . |
29 | Do n't be tempted to lie in and snooze if you 've had a bad night . |
30 | ‘ Miss Swift , ’ he said slowly , eyes narrowing , ‘ you 're tired , you 've had a bad shock and — ’ |