Example sentences of "[adv] have a very good [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Up and down up and down having a very good ride
2 We know that it already has a very good bus service .
3 We do not have a very good sense of smell , and as a result we are often tactless when handling animals .
4 The fourth case , apart from illustrating the typical problems of an adolescent self-poisoner , is also included as an example of treatment which did not have a very good outcome , probably because the therapist did not involve the patient 's parents from an early stage .
5 ‘ I am sorry you did not have a very good meal , ’ he said , looking at my plate .
6 ‘ I 'll show you in a little while , my darling — as if you do n't already have a very good idea ! ’ laughed Maria .
7 For most established museums and picture-galleries , simple representation does not suffice : it 's not enough just to have a very good Raphael in the collection ; it 's how many Raphaels you have .
8 They also have a very good message , they teach children to be kind and honest .
9 So er , he has n't had a very good day at work , a bit fed up .
10 Mind you he has n't had a very good partner though !
11 ‘ At that time , Michael did n't have a very good reputation for being easy to work with . ’
12 Does n't have a very good sense of humour .
13 Mandy did n't have a very good start in life when she was rejected by her mother only minutes after birth .
14 some excerpts from norw. paper VG after norways 2–1 loss vs USA in the US ( USA actually has a very good home stat. — beating England ( you might remember ! ) , drawing 2–2 vs Denmark just after D. was crowned EuroChamps , and also giving Germany some hard resistance ) .
15 Warwick too had a very good performance and er , and maintained its er , attendances .
16 You know you do n't need to tell us and in fact what you should be doing is in fact trying to develop relationships with your local papers and we actually have a very good relationships in Cambridge with our local council whereby it 's not just a matter of , of contacting people during office hours .
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