Example sentences of "[vb -s] [vb pp] bad [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He has selected bad squads , putting continuity before form … the Waddle Factor .
2 The Royal Bank has suffered a slide in profits to £20.9 million from £57.7 million and has seen bad debts soar .
3 The British banger has suffered bad publicity in recent years from Europe .
4 Although Lukic has made bad mistakes at ( unfortunaltely ) critical times I do n't think he is a complete donkey .
5 One person has had bad side effects , the rest of our callers think it 's wonderful .
6 She has got bad spots .
7 Consideration of the effects of stress in the workplace has meant that for many employers the workaholic has become bad news .
8 Victor Lewis-Smith has elevated bad taste into an art form .
9 IT is difficult to tell whether Tuesday 's leadership ballot in the Conservative Party has caused bad blood among the Thatcherites ; the Downing Street bunker is too well insulated for any sounds of strife to be audible outside .
10 For example , the mental-health establishment , behaving as though it has sniffed bad news , is publicly agitating for full-fledged inclusion in the benefits programme .
11 If your client has good character , fine , if he 's got bad character .
12 It 's got bad feelings for me , this room .
13 ‘ Let Fleur sit down , she 's got bad feet . ’
14 ‘ If she 's got bad legs — ’ I began .
15 Well he 's had bad breath she calls him dragon 's breath !
16 He 's had bad breath for a long while and she said his tee , cos she tried to clean his teeth with a toothbrush .
17 ‘ I think he 's had bad news .
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