Example sentences of "[noun prp] has [vb pp] a good [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Fashanu , ignored since being capped twice by Bobby Robson three years ago , said : ‘ Alan has had a good start but that does n't put him in the class of Ian . |
2 | Liberal Democrat Candidate Suzanne Fletcher has received a good luck card from Essex , from a direct descendant of the area 's Liberal MP between 1918 and 1920 . |
3 | Julian has lost a good deal of weight . |
4 | Irrespective of the final battle , Mr Ashdown has had a good war . |
5 | The ES has earned a good reputation in responding to new opportunities . |
6 | The ES has earned a good reputation in responding to new opportunities . |
7 | ‘ I am delighted that Jarvis 's Frayn has had a good reaction , as I think it is some of my best work . ’ |
8 | As my comrade from Scotland says John Prescott has done a good job here , but I have to say it 's not up against very much . |
9 | The case of Nigeria has attracted a good deal of scholarly attention in this respect and is worth looking at more closely . |
10 | Someone who says he 's ‘ held one in his hand ’ , thinks that Intel has done a good job hyping up the industry over the P5 without having much chance of delivering its promises for some time to come . |
11 | Geoff has done a good job on it . |
12 | Wise Speke is quietly confident that Whessoe has made a good deal for its longer term development . |
13 | To its credit , Fimbra has done a good job weeding out some of the black sheep . |
14 | But political pundits agree Michael Fallon has done a good job as a constituency MP . |
15 | For instance a large chunk of those voters who did declare firmly their intention to vote Labour were still prepared to recognise that Michael Fallon has done a good job as a constituency MP for the town since his election victory in 1983 . |
16 | Langer has done a good deal of research into the evaluation of this approach to schema activation , and she is convinced that is helps poor readers and good readers alike to learn more from difficult textbooks . |