Example sentences of "[noun] has a good [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Challenger has a good chance of hitting a Soviet tank with its first shell at a distance of more than 2000 m . |
2 | ‘ The course has a good variety of subjects , and is giving me a taste of different job areas like computing , and office and information studies , as well as numeracy and communication . |
3 | BTW I think Kelly has a good chance of playing 'cos Big Jack has a lot of injury problems . |
4 | This peninsula into Lower lough Erne has a good variety of woodland birds , including sparrowhawks , long-eared owls and siskins , plus farmland species including a few corncrakes . |
5 | From the seventh month onwards , with adequate care , a child born before full term has a good chance of survival . |
6 | ‘ But I do n't think any musician has a good grasp of how other people see them . |
7 | What the wife back home should hold on to is that , provided their relationship was good enough — and that does n't have to be perfect — in the first place , then the marriage has a good chance of survival . |
8 | I reckon anything over an inch long by November has a good chance of making it . |
9 | My group has a good sense of teamwork . |
10 | Pointing to one picture , he will say : " That picture has a good sense of pattern , " another , a good sense of form ; this picture has fine movement ; that picture is lively and expresses much humour , and so on . |
11 | It is not surprising that new fossil species are discovered daily , and indeed the amateur collector has a good chance of finding a new species of fossil , if he looks hard enough and learns to recognize what he has found . |
12 | The New Yorker has a good record of commissioning articles . |
13 | ABILL improving guarantees on cars and household goods has a good chance of becoming law because it is being introduced by the MP who topped the ballot for private members ' bills . |
14 | The petrol station at Shiel Bridge has a good range of groceries . |
15 | Today 's house-price cheer has a good chance of fuelling tomorrow 's repeat . |
16 | Mr Wilkinson , whose bill has a good chance of reaching the statute book , believes such a measure is necessary to curb growing surburban problem of overdevelopment through luxury blocks of flats being built by developers on plots previously occupied by a single house . |
17 | That stew of Celt and Teuton , Magyar , Slav , Latin and Scandinavian which comprises contemporary Europe has a good deal of experience in common , not just of wars , but in terms of underlying social and intellectual structures . |
18 | If you are clear who you are writing to and address them directly , the tone of your letter has a good chance of appropriately expressing your message . |
19 | There is no dinner but Lewes has a good range of restaurants . |
20 | A SURVEY carried out for the Regional Council by System 3 Scotland shows that the public has a good level of understanding of the services that Lothian 's employees provide . |
21 | ‘ It is important that the presenter has a good knowledge of sport . ’ |
22 | The forensic laboratory has a good deal of work to do on his clothes , and the contents of his pockets . |
23 | And at Uttoxeter , Adrian Maguire has a good chance of stretching Peter Scudamore at the top of the jockeys ' table with the help of prolific winner Sillars Stalker , who makes his seasonal bow in the David NorrisTom Pepper Handicap Hurdle . |