Example sentences of "have a good idea " in BNC.
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1 | Mrs M Dunn of Oban , Scotland has a good idea for maximising space in a small bathroom . |
2 | He had had a good idea for a story the previous lesson and spent much time preparing a detailed picture to start it off . |
3 | I just move some of this stuff out the way , I know , I 've had a good idea , a smart idea |
4 | Peter 's clever — he 'll have a good idea , I 'm sure . |
5 | More importantly , by the time you finish this chapter , you should have a good idea of the right size and shape for your body . |
6 | In the past 30 days you have been training your body to work at its optimum potential ; and you will now have a good idea of what you can achieve by using the Walking Diet recipes and aerobic walking . |
7 | Most of you , however , will already have a good idea of where you would feel most secure . |
8 | That way we shall have a good idea of all the different kinds of rose , where to look to find the right variety to suit a particular purpose , and more importantly , where not to look , and what to leave alone . |
9 | An obvious and good choice of audience is their classmates because the student " reporters " will have a good idea of what would interest them . |
10 | Now you have read the money pages , you will have a good idea of the price of the properties you can afford to buy , so you can start home hunting . |
11 | You may already have a good idea , when planning your new kitchen , of the type of operation you want , but unless you have previous experience of designing a kitchen , there could be problems in store . |
12 | You must at least have a good idea . ’ |
13 | However , one need not be overly cynical to realise that having a good idea of what masses of people are likely to do in response to certain policies gives a competitive advantage to politicians and businessmen alike . |
14 | He had a good idea of what was coming . |
15 | I did however , have a shaky start with casting on , but I read the instruction book , back to front and upside down until I had a good idea of what I was doing , resulting in two 4-ply cardigans for my eldest two grand-daughters . |
16 | She had a good idea but did it matter ? |
17 | Their intentions were oblique and somewhat vague , but Klein already had a good idea about the subject to be discussed . |
18 | I had a good idea what was in that . |
19 | He 'd watch them quietly ; and he often told me how he had a good idea where they 'd been taking their honey : if they came to their hives low , they 'd most likely have come off a field of clover . |
20 | She had a good idea of what this revelation was going to be , and was even beginning to enjoy their discomfiture . |
21 | There had been a very masculine intention to punish in those dark eyes and she had a good idea what the punishment would have been . |
22 | I thought I had a good idea of where at least one copy of the novel would certainly be . |
23 | She had a good idea of what the envelope would contain , and she was already feeling faintly irritated . |
24 | But I have to say that at that time I still did n't know , I had a good idea , that it was n't the man we were looking for but therefore he was still arrested and he was arrested on sus well for harbouring an escapee . |
25 | The company had a good idea of the saleability and value of Nerco 's oil and gas interests , he said . |
26 | I say the erm missile go up , snake up , and then explode and hit the other missile , and I kind of had a good idea right away that , you know , it was a patriot launch , because it was erm very impressive , and erm my confidence in the patriot is extremely high . |
27 | ‘ What is more , sir , ’ his lordship went on , ‘ I believe I have a good idea of what you mean by ‘ professionalism ’ . |
28 | But if you contribute to the world 's culture , if you have a good idea , compose a tune , invent a sparking plug , write a poem , it may live on , intact , long after your genes have dissolved in the common pool . |
29 | But I think I have a good idea . |
30 | Multiply me several times and you have a good idea of the sort of coverage this author of PN 's Trivial Pursuits column and Harvey Porlock of the Sunday Times will get . |