Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a good [noun sg] with " in BNC.
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1 | Well this one of mine , I had a good deal with this one . |
2 | ‘ I have a good relationship with Lawrence and the fans , and I 'm pleased with the way the season has gone . |
3 | The doctor had helped assess the problem because she had a good relationship with her patient and had documented all her injuries . |
4 | And she come here with these people from London , she had a good place with them , plenty of good food and everything . |
5 | I hope you have a good laugh with Nicola and her father next time you see them ! ’ |
6 | Or perhaps you have a good relationship with your financial backers ? |
7 | His mother was advised to make her signal much more definite — ‘ You are a good boy for getting dressed nicely — you have a good game with your X now ’ . |
8 | ‘ We have a good job with the BBC , ’ they said . |
9 | courses in turn , tended to select for observation those schools where they had a good relationship with the drama specialist . |
10 | And he had a good time with the assembled newshounds , especially when one got him off and running with a question about how he felt about winning a national championship . |
11 | Bruce was not so lucky , but in this particular year , he had a good week with his stock prices and could afford to lose a few shillings on the nags as he called them . |