Example sentences of "[conj] they have a good [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | courses in turn , tended to select for observation those schools where they had a good relationship with the drama specialist . |
2 | Even in Wessex and East Anglia the ravaged territories were not always particularly extensive at any one time , and much of the population may have reckoned that they had a good chance of escaping . |
3 | In some cases a liaison arrangement is made with an individual who will , in addition to the responsibilities given in ( 1 ) above , help with the training of Archive staff so that they have a better appreciation of the needs of particular users of the data . |
4 | Students who work with Reading Skills for the Social Sciences , are most likely to notice that they read with greater confidence and that they have a better command of academic/specialised vocabulary as a result of using the book . |
5 | For this to occur , developers should ensure that they have a good reputation for fair dealing and an established relationship with local and national estate agents . |
6 | ‘ We 're very fortunate with Verve in that they have a good understanding of why I work and about the way in which I work . |
7 | And when my father spoke about He got a holi they got a holiday from the school , that day , because the teacher came to see this old body going out the glen that 's body and they walked out , so it 'd be two miles out and then maybe another three miles up the er Glen Shee kirk here , so they had a good bit to carry him . |
8 | But we also want people to understand what is happening in places like Latin America so they have a better awareness of why Oxfam is trying to help . |
9 | She was n't in love with Ryan , but he was cute and they had a good relationship . |
10 | The trio felt the time was right ; they had worked together for four years , and they had a good track record — an important factor when it came to raising money for the new venture . |
11 | When they have to go in , he 's there , it means it 's all less terrifying , less alien , and they have a better chance . |
12 | It 's only a hop and a skip from the Viaduct , and they have a good selection of the latest fashions . ’ |
13 | HEART attack victims stand a better chance of survival if they have a good network of friends and neighbours , researchers announced today . |
14 | Well because they had a better goal average in all the other games . |
15 | Blackburn may have good players but whether they have a good side is questionable . |
16 | Anyway when they had a good look at it the front half was an Escort and the back half was an Orion , half a stolen car . |
17 | Denis Smith says he enjoyed himself at Stoke especially in the early seventies when they had a good team … as a professional he wants Oxford to win but after the game will revert to being a stoke supporter … he says his young son also supports them |