Example sentences of "have a [adj] idea " in BNC.
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1 | To select the optimum requires accurate knowledge of the eigenvalues , which at the outset of a calculation is of course not available ; but if one has a general idea of the disposition of the eigenvalues , shifting can save much time . |
2 | Also a writer , dancer , and an aspiring actress , Zoe has a firm idea of the kind of films she would like to act in . |
3 | Mrs M Dunn of Oban , Scotland has a good idea for maximising space in a small bathroom . |
4 | They arrive in Dorset and Kevin sets up the tent , but Sharon has a different idea . |
5 | Here the shapes of the characters ' mouths show that they are happy , sad , puzzled or ‘ miffed ’ , a black cloud over the head indicates that the character is feeling defeated or depressed , the lighted electric-bulb over the head indicates that the character has a bright idea , or the exclamation mark over the head shows that the character is amazed . |
6 | Typically , someone has a bright idea and decides to put it into play . |
7 | Maurice Sendak also has a clear idea of his role ( Lorraine , 1977 , p. 152 ) : ‘ To be an illustrator is to be a participant , someone who has something equally important to say as the writer of the book — occasionally something more important , but certainly never the writer 's echo ’ . |
8 | He is an eloquent man , and one who has a clear idea about his role as an artist , ‘ I am aware of belonging to a tradition , I look to Picasso , Giotto , Goya , Beckmann , Chagall . |
9 | For this reason , on top of the operational plan for the coming year , a more detailed one is produced explaining individual accounts , the outlook and resources , ‘ so ensuring that every underwriter has a clear idea of what the company 's strategy is and , more importantly , why we 're doing it . |
10 | Meanwhile , back in Leeds , the Cud fan club has got its first PO box number and the Rev Martin Baker — a one-time member of utterly crap Leeds Punk & Western combo The Buttercookies ( along with a gentleman called Sick O'War and our very own James Brown ) — has a sound idea . |
11 | ‘ I 've just had a wizard idea , ’ he said . |
12 | One of the things that 's wrong with British shipping is that too much of it is in the hands of ancient mariners , dyed-in-the-wool shipping families that have n't had a new idea since the days of sail . |
13 | In addition , the Emperor had always had a vague idea that an Iberian union between Spain and Portugal would be advantageous to both countries . |
14 | She had always had a vague idea that psychotherapists made you lie down on a couch and waffle on about your problems until finally , in some miraculous way , they were no longer problems , just a pain that had been gradually eased away . |
15 | He had had a good idea for a story the previous lesson and spent much time preparing a detailed picture to start it off . |
16 | I just move some of this stuff out the way , I know , I 've had a good idea , a smart idea |
17 | It is typical of this Tory government , a government that has not had a constructive idea all the time it has been in office , but thinks that union bashing is the only answer to the country 's problems , that thinks it is the only way to unite the Tory troops . |
18 | EVER since Greece won its freedom from the Turks in the 1820s — no , ever since the Turks took Constantinople on that black Tuesday at the end of May in 1453 — the Greeks have had a Megali Idea , a Great Idea . |
19 | I HAVE always had a clear idea of what I hoped to achieve at certain points in my life , which has given me a sense of direction . |
20 | Early in his career Thornton appears to have had a clear idea of the disposition of his circuit . |
21 | ‘ I 've just had a wonderful idea ! |
22 | ‘ Listen , I 've had a wonderful idea . |
23 | Then driving to the house in Donegal in her pea-green Polo Fox ( ‘ I did n't choose the colour , it was a present from my daddy ’ ) she admitted , with amusement , she did not have a real idea what Parr did , and did not care a jot . |
24 | Many applicants will have a firm idea of what they want to study at university , but others will want to take some time to consider various possibilities before they apply . |
25 | Peter 's clever — he 'll have a good idea , I 'm sure . |
26 | More importantly , by the time you finish this chapter , you should have a good idea of the right size and shape for your body . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | Most of you , however , will already have a good idea of where you would feel most secure . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | An obvious and good choice of audience is their classmates because the student " reporters " will have a good idea of what would interest them . |