Example sentences of "[adv] have have a good [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I could not have had a better tutor in extra-mural teaching . |
2 | Would his wife not have had a better quality of life with fewer children ? |
3 | Brian Horton says they could not have had a better match . |
4 | As for John Smith , he could not have had a better target for his Commons debut as Labour leader … |
5 | That will no doubt be done by the press , clearly bored at not having had a good scandal to get its teeth into for all of two months . |
6 | If you were asked which club it was , you just had to have a good reason for choosing it . |
7 | It would n't do just to have straight furrows : a good ploughman also had to have a good top to the stetch — the furrows lying all flat and even . |
8 | No children , odd sex and , as a high churchman , he 'd really have had a better image of himself if he 'd managed to keep to celibacy . |
9 | ‘ Brian particularly has had a good run in the reserves , but I 'm sure they 'll both do well . ’ |
10 | In your case you could n't have had a better officer , in my view , to handle that situation . |
11 | The Latics could n't have had a better boost than Saturday 's four-goal demolition of Middlesbrough and Royle said : ‘ That was our best show this season . |
12 | Clearly each player so honoured brings his own style and personality to the job and we could n't have had a better example than from David Sole . |
13 | From my point of view , one of the most powerful arguments that needs to be addressed is the argument about individual freedom and this is always important to me about , if you 're going to take an action that limits somebody 's freedom , you damn well have to have a good reason for it . |