Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] a good " in BNC.

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1 This can sometimes mean throwing away your own idea when your art director has come up with a better one — very hard on your ego but a necessary victory for good judgement .
2 Needlers has come up with a good compromise with the introduction of its New Energy Bar .
3 There are probably many examples of instances in which Western technology has come up with a good idea which has the capability of helping the hundreds of millions of people in the Developing World .
4 The second half has got off to a good start , with slightly higher orders for October .
5 To heighten concern about the Convention , Broken Promise could not have come out at a better time .
6 They say he should have waited around like a good boy , taken a few duff , even Duff fights , and he would have been rewarded in due course by boxing 's power brokers .
7 If I 'd been a union member I might have held out for a better offer or some redundancy money , but I was n't , so that was that .
8 I immediately asked Dennis if he was OK , and pointed out that I thought that the ball had jumped up from a good length .
9 Sanchia Holmes , manageress of the Framework clothes shop , said Saturday was usually their busiest day and they had missed out on a good deal of custom .
10 You 've got off to a good start , Deirdra , so keep writing — and reading !
11 They 've got off to a good start with a pair of eighteen carat gold and turquoise earrings donated by the Elizabeth Gage company of London .
12 Buffallo , however , have come up with a good trowel at a very modest price .
13 A small number of cooperatives and self-managed enterprises have got off to a good start .
14 WITTON Gilbert WMC members have got off to a good start with their appeal to provide two guide dogs for the blind .
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