Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] have a good [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | PUNK violinist Nigel Kennedy has escaped having a good behaviour pledge slapped on him after smashing up a hotel room . |
2 | ‘ You two appear to have had a good time , ’ Maggie said with a smile . |
3 | In addition , among those for whom a staff member responded only one in twelve of those admitted during the last year of the life was felt to have had a good quality of life during that time compared with nearly half ( 46 per cent ) of those who had been in a home for a year or more . |
4 | She wanted to eat her cake and have it , put Georg away in a little box for the future , when she 'd finished having a good time . |
5 | Newspapers in North America suffered in the recession , but paid-for regional papers in the UK are said to have had a good year . |
6 | Magnus is said to have led a blameless childhood and in the Longer Magnúss Saga he is said to have had a good schooling which enabled him to learn ‘ holy writings ’ . |
7 | ‘ You seem to have had a good view , ’ commented Dexter . |
8 | Yes , I think we 'll have to have have a good look , yes it 's alright when you 've got a few things to get , but when when you 've got the whole list . |
9 | He seems to have had a good acquaintance with the theory and practice of shoeing , though we can not admit his claim to originality . |
10 | It was as though the wind and tide had decided to have a good rest having expended all its fury achieving the high water mark . |
11 | We 've got to have a good system of monitoring with a liason committee . |