Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [adv] have a good " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ First team coach Liam O'Kane has always had a good relationship with the players and he , too , would come into contention . |
2 | Investors have also had a good run for their money . |
3 | The Christian Church has always had a good many professing members who are rather like those disciples at Ephesus who , when asked by Paul , ‘ Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed ? ’ replied , ‘ No , we have never even heard that there is a Holy Spirit ’ ( Acts 19:2 ) . |
4 | The GMC does not have a good track record in ensuring that change happens . |
5 | Tim leaned over to have a good look at him , but his foot slipped and he fell in . |
6 | Northern Foods had always had a good name locally , and had earned respect for its relations with its workers . |
7 | ‘ Southend have n't had a good start , but they came back from two down at Luton on Saturday which suggests there 's nothing wrong with their character . ’ |
8 | The IFI does not have a good record , but their credibility has improved since the Board was changed and Brett , the previous chair , had left . |
9 | The House has not had a good record in the past years . |
10 | ‘ But any visit to Elland Road is tricky , especially when Leeds have just had a good spanking from Nottingham Forest . |