Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [verb] bad [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although Lukic has made bad mistakes at ( unfortunaltely ) critical times I do n't think he is a complete donkey . |
2 | Victor Lewis-Smith has elevated bad taste into an art form . |
3 | The British banger has suffered bad publicity in recent years from Europe . |
4 | One person has had bad side effects , the rest of our callers think it 's wonderful . |
5 | I have been asking myself again why it is that the UK continues to suffer worse swings of ‘ stop-go ’ economic cycles than any of our competitors , with more serious effects in particular on business confidence . |
6 | ‘ Apologies , comrades , ’ he said , ‘ but in today 's en-lightened consumer age the traffic problem seems to get worse day by day . ’ |
7 | IT is difficult to tell whether Tuesday 's leadership ballot in the Conservative Party has caused bad blood among the Thatcherites ; the Downing Street bunker is too well insulated for any sounds of strife to be audible outside . |