Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] have a good [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Whether classed as amateur or professional , full-time sportspeople must have a good head for business and develop basic marketing and PR skills .
2 When the defence relied upon is ‘ act or default of another person , ’ the defendant will have a good defence only if he has also made available to the prosecution such information as he has identifying that other person .
3 A power to nonsuit is peculiar now to the county court and is useful where the plaintiff may have a good case but " his tackle is not in order " .
4 Firstly , the clinical teacher must have a good relationship with the staff of the school of nursing .
5 The clinical teacher must have a good method of communicating the progress of the learner to ward staff and tutor .
6 A teacher Would have a good understanding of the ways in which Work Experience can be of benefit to the curriculum .
7 My Boss says as far as he 's concerned a crêche is a motor accident in Kelvinside and any self respecting woman should have a good man to take care of her so its only pinmoney anyway and that 's bound to come out in the attitude .
8 And your father must have a good side , but he must also have a bad one .
9 I can answer that very briefly Mr Chairman er yes , there will be the capability to carry stand off weapons the conventionally armed stand off missile for example will have a good stand off range .
10 If the target uses ECM — Scuds do not , but aeroplanes can — then the relatively powerful computers on the ground can have a good crack at sorting out information from disinformation .
11 " Yes , he admires Cedric tremendously and the big fellow would have a good life with the old man .
12 In short , the value of history as a school subject must be constantly and publicly argued because : ( 1 ) history may lose out in any modification to the National Curriculum ; ( 2 ) in the implementation of the existing national curriculum it may be marginalised in the scramble for resources and timetable space ; ( 3 ) a rigorous projection of the value of the subject is important to the well-being of the school in the face of competition from other schools and possible closure ; ( 4 ) students have a choice at Key Stage 4 and in the sixth form and it is essential for the integrity of the subject that single-subject history should have a good representation at both levels ; ( 5 ) above all history has much to offer to the student of the 1990s .
13 We try to determine the bodily functions that have become disjointed … the patient should have a good sleep , eat properly and the bowels must move more regularly .
14 So , for example , a newspaper which innocently publishes a misleading advertisement will have a good defence provided the advertisement was received in the ordinary course of business .
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