Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] has a good [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The young Yorkshireman apparently has a good temperament and a complete all-round game . |
2 | Bob Tistall also has a good chance , but it 's Dixton House everyone is talking about . |
3 | The university also has a good wine list to complement its food , from a reasonable house wine to more quality vintages . |
4 | Claudio Abbado already has a good record in many of these areas . |
5 | It was quite a small type , rarely weighing as much as 320kg , with short , thin legs , a proportionately large body , ridged backbone , big-bellied ( the Red Poll still has a good rumen capacity for digesting quantities of low-grade roughage ) , rather plain and very lean , with a thin ‘ snake ’ head , always polled , and a large baggy udder with prominent milk veins . |
6 | The hotel also has a good restaurant and separate grill room , as well as a discothèque . |
7 | The public now has a better chance of listening to treasures such as the massive 40-cm 78-rpm discs cut during the Nuremburg Trials , or the 40 hours of tape recorded during the 0z trial . |