Example sentences of "[pers pn] has good [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She has better things to do , as well . ’
2 She 's quite tall , and she has good legs .
3 I 've noticed that she has good bladder control .
4 She has good reason to be pleased .
5 " And she has good reason to say so when she looks at what has happened to all the rest of them . "
6 She has good reason to believe it .
7 ‘ I should think she has good reason to think like that , ’ she told him .
8 Oh , Milord must n't lose one precious minute of his time or attention when he has better things to do .
9 He has better things to do than hang around the Tower answering idle questions whilst good men are killed and the murderer walks scot free . ’
10 He has good fingers and can never be accused of interpretative posturing ; but his phrasing can be unimaginative , his passagework frequently sounds étude - like , and his feeling for dramatic ebb and flow is rarely in evidence .
11 In making his decision , he seeks the advice of the judiciary , but if he has good reason for doing so , he is , as a matter of law , entitled to set a tariff period different from that recommended by the judges .
12 He has good reason .
13 I think he has good potential . ’
14 There 's a good place in Ealing — well it 's a chipper really , but he has good steaks at any time you want them .
15 He says he has good relations with the police . ’
16 When he has good balance standing up , the forward plinth may be lowered , and a gymnastic ball placed on it .
17 But he has good cause for fear — his dad was gunned to death in the street there only three years ago .
18 The government of the day will often let it be known to one of its aspiring party members that it would greatly welcome his ballot victory to promote a particular piece of legislation which it , the Government , does not wish to devote its own time to , either because of its controversial nature or simply because it has better things to do .
19 Time itself is finite — a government will not devote it to passing less desirable and more controversial laws when it has better things to do with its time .
20 Surely it has better things to do than worry about such matters , and Professional Conduct Committees and indeed , the Joint Monitoring Unit , should be concentrating on cases of misbehaviour or improper conduct by its members .
21 A world transfixed by the horror in the Balkans is entitled to feel it has better things to worry about than what is not happening in the Middle East .
22 It has better quality people , its productivity has never been so great and yet it is still somewhat traditional in format and operation .
23 He says it has good networks for communication and is very attractive for business .
24 It has good management ( directors must undergo security vetting ) .
25 It has good moments and very bad moments .
26 It has good things about Gore , about Hoskyns , about Temple .
27 It has good insulating qualities , and is used in furnishing fabrics mixed with other fibres .
28 The large , cheerful village of As Cain is an excellent first taste of this lushly rural hinterland and , although still almost at sea level , a possible place to stay , because it has good hotels set where village hotels ought to be , in the main square .
29 Edinburgh District Council have been consulted and officials from their Planning Department have looked at the route and agreed that it has good potential .
30 Edinburgh District Council have been consulted and officials from their Planning Department have looked at the route and agreed that it has good potential .
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