Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] has a good [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Your plugger should contact all the DJs with whom he or she has a good relationship , trying to persuade them to play your record .
2 You should also make certain that she has a good tin-opener which she can use without difficulty .
3 I am convinced that she has a good intelligence , and understands what is proposed as treatment .
4 The first essential is to see that she has a good solicitor to advise her and sort out her husband 's affairs , making sure beforehand what his fee will be for the work he is going to do for her .
5 Bear this in mind when using the foot sweep and ensure that it has a good chance of shifting the opponent by forcing him to lift his weight from the ankle to be attacked .
6 If an open fire is to be used , you should see that it has a good fire-guard .
7 If the accused later discovers the defect in title and sells the item without disclosing the defect , he will have obtained the sale price by deception , the deception being that he has a good title .
8 Primus , a resident of State A , believes that he has a good claim against Secundus , who lives in State B. Secundus does not acknowledge the rightness of the claim , so Primus must go to court .
9 And she has a good pair of lungs to her , has n't she , Rose said to her three-year-old son Baptiste : she can scream good and proper that one can .
10 He fights well , he mans and maintains his castles well — God knows not all in the marches do so ! — and he has a good grasp of tactics in the field .
11 But Mr Ishihara has made a career out of being shocking , and he has a good motive .
12 According to Shaw : ‘ If we do what we say we are going to do for investors they will put up the money for T&L if it has a good acquisition opportunity .
13 No auditor can conduct an audit which is both effective and efficient unless he/she has a good working relationship with the client company 's directors , but it is crucial that the auditor remembers that it is not the directors who are the client , but the company itself .
14 For much the same reason , you should never write a sentence like : ‘ B can argue that … but the argument will fail , ’ or ‘ B has committed such-and-such a crime , but he has a good defence . ’
15 It will continue all through marriage as long as it has a good foundation of friendship .
16 Though he has a good deal of contact with senior officials ( and in the northern agency spends most of his time at headquarters ) he has a strong loyalty to the field officers in his area , retaining from his own earlier experience as a field officer what he feels to be a sympathetic understanding of practical problems .
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