Example sentences of "have [verb] a [adv] good [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Until this wretched point in my narrative , I believe I have given a fairly good account of myself .
2 ’ I do not accept those criticisms.I think the conservators have done a very good job over one hundred and ten years .
3 However , the SAAF have made a very good proposal to DASA that they take on 6886 in about a year 's time , along with a very comprehensive spare package .
4 There are still a number of important issues to be sorted out with the Board before the Society can approve the franchising proposals , but we have made a very good start . ’
5 Longman have made a very good start to the year and erm , and so they 've progressed from day one , making last year I expect to continue .
6 We have had a very good year , thanks to the indefatigable Bugs sitting behind me , who is either fitting the boats out or going to New Zealand to win races or taking Guide Dogs for the Blind sponsored trips round greek flotillas er everything comes to him readily .
7 Maisie Ibbotson , an RSPCA volunteer in Darlington , said : ‘ We have had a very good response .
8 ‘ We were one of four British teams competing in an event that attracted 19 teams in all and about 2,000 competitors , and we have had a really good time . ’
9 ‘ And Zimbabwe have got a very good chance of qualifying for the African Nations Cup AND the World Cup . ’
10 In fact I think oddly enough I think the way that the Daily Mirror Trustees are now organised with postal balance and representatives classes , I think you know is almost a model now of how a set of trustees should run , you know , they but they have got a very good scheme of how they do actually elect their trustees from various groups of of members .
11 ‘ I have got a very good deal , and it came virtually out of the blue , ’ said the Doncaster-based rider , who until last week thought his future lay with a new team being planned in Belgium .
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