Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] had a good [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I always had a good relationship with the press . |
2 | Frustrating it was , but somehow I still had a good night out . |
3 | ‘ What eventually swayed me was the fact that Hibs were a big club with a greater potential support , although at that point I probably had a better squad of players in Paisley . |
4 | I also had a good talk on international topics with Mr. Kozyrev , the Russian Foreign Minister . |
5 | I certainly had a good time and judging by the sweat on everyone 's brow as they worked to perfect their routines I think it was generally thought to be enjoyable and worthwhile . |
6 | She too had a good soprano voice , and played the piano reasonably well . |
7 | Such incidents were not always so funny at the time , though , in retrospect we always had a good laugh . |
8 | And she says they you know what I mean , they had a great they really had a good laugh . |
9 | They simply had a good time together without really asking too many questions about each other . |
10 | It still had a good edge . |
11 | Afterwards he dismissed the defeat as no more than ‘ irritating ’ and said he still had a good chance of winning the match . |
12 | It also had a good year , particularly in the UK , although overseas outlets saw ‘ excellent growth ’ . |