Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] have a great [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Belgian Red Pied is also a dual-purpose type but has a great deal more red in the coat than the White-and-Red . |
2 | New signing Alex Taylor from Falkirk ‘ made the other play and had a great game ’ , according to Collins , while recalled striker Colin McGlashen found renewed zest for the game . |
3 | For this week , from everyone on the lunchtime team , good afternoon and have a great weekend . |
4 | ‘ She was a lovely girl who loved the outdoors and had a great sense of adventure , ’ he said at their home in Hillingdon , Middlesex . |
5 | She was brilliant at the job and had a great future . ’ |
6 | Those officers do an excellent job and have a great understanding of the needs of that job . |
7 | I ATTENDED four of the evening sessions of this year 's Great British Beer Festival and had a great time — my thanks to all those who worked so hard to make it such a success . |
8 | ‘ We were over the moon and had a great sense of achievement — as if we 'd done something terribly clever , ’ says Susi , who has just given birth to her first baby . |
9 | She told the boys she had been upstairs reading a book on sex and had a great deal of curiosity . |
10 | Laura 's father Les said : ‘ We are looking forward to getting back and living a normal life and having a great Christmas together as a family . ’ |
11 | ‘ Whether you 've enjoyed quick service in a restaurant or had a great hair-do , giving a cash token lets people know their talents are n't taken for granted . ’ |