Example sentences of "have a good " in BNC.
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1 | Jean Francois Poitevin , who finished third last year and has a best time of 1:32:22 , has pulled out in protest . |
2 | It has a better gearbox , an engine that is simply in a different class and actually lives up to the promise made by its sleek shape . |
3 | ‘ Yes , but she has a better memory than me , even . |
4 | For all his obvious bias , Wilson has a better overview of the race than most . |
5 | Of the two benzalkonium chloride is less affected by hard water and has a better disinfection capability . |
6 | Another German biologist , Wilhelm Roux , has a better claim to being the father of our subject . |
7 | Also , if you have a cat and you want to let it out , you could at least provided some sort of warning for the prey , so that the prey has a better chance of escaping ; such as a bell around the neck for example . |
8 | In each case the jurist decides that the beneficiary of the trust has a better claim to the object than the creditor . |
9 | The public now has a better chance of listening to treasures such as the massive 40-cm 78-rpm discs cut during the Nuremburg Trials , or the 40 hours of tape recorded during the 0z trial . |
10 | However , this product has a better pedigree , being formulated by the Louisiana State University and containing amino acids found to trigger the feeding impulse . |
11 | It 's commonly held that instruments are generally better made these days — even the cheap ones — and one of the prime benefits of this is that the purchaser has a better than even chance of buying a worthwhile instrument , regardless of cost . |
12 | This converts the leading edge into a turbulator , behind which the airflow has a better transition over the top of the kite . |
13 | It was felt that prompt punishment ‘ has a better deterrent effect than a sentence of longer imprisonment . ’ |
14 | A WOMAN who marries at the age of 42 has a better chance of success than when she was 23 . |
15 | Who has a better right to enquire as to the welfare of Richard of York than the lady Anne his wife ? ’ |
16 | The ebullient Mr Clarke — combative , frank and untainted by the shamelessly cavalier manner of Mr Lamont — has a better chance of persuading Britons that things are getting better . |
17 | ‘ I can arrange to have it buried in a motorway tonight , unless anybody has a better idea ? ’ |
18 | Unless someone has a better solution , can I ask the many thousands of WCM readers who are as infuriated as I am to write and complain to the BBC 's Head Programme Scheduler . |
19 | In 1980 , for instance , he claimed , ‘ There 's not been a president in modern history , including Franklin Delano Roosevelt and including Lyndon Baines Johnson , who has a better record of support from the Democratic Congress than has Jimmy Carter . ’ |
20 | IN ONE important aspect , baseball has a better arrangement than cricket . |
21 | The nearest town to the estate is Strada — said to have received its name from an old Roman road — but Grassina is easier to reach and has a better range of shops . |
22 | But the Italian form has a better flavour , and is to be preferred to the British native , though that can still be used for cooking . |
23 | The lesson seems to be that a plaintiff has a better chance of attacking the exercise of ministerial power if he can show that in some general way , especially procedural and not substantive , the minister has not played the game according to the newly enlarged rules of natural justice . |
24 | ‘ John has a better chance of being released if the kidnappers realize there is nothing to be gained by hanging on to him . |
25 | Once a system of law accepts possession as a sufficient foundation for a claim for recovery of personal property it is faced with the question of how far the defendant should be allowed to raise the issue that a third party has a better right to the property than the plaintiff — the jus tertii . |
26 | Since then , in an action for ‘ Wrongful interference with goods ’ the defendant is entitled to show , in accordance with Rules of Court , that a third party has a better right than the plaintiff as respects all or any part of the interest claimed by the plaintiff or in right of which he sues . |
27 | For example , it has seemed self evident that if less advanced disease has a better prognosis , the earlier the disease is detected , the better the outcome . |
28 | The conclusion I drew from the chart is that , if it demonstrated that St Johann im Pongau has a better system of queue prevention than Meribel has , there is clearly something wrong with the demonstration . |
29 | he has a better idea of the total market picture , especially in relation to marketing opportunities between segments of that market , |
30 | The phenomenon reflects not only the difficulties of part-time recruitment in an area like Oxfordshire which lacks a large urban and industrial base , but also the fact that the Modular Course has a better chance of retaining and increasing such students than conventional courses ( Figure 2.2 ) . |