Example sentences of "[conj] have a nice [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He 's pretty straightforward and has a nice sense of humour — almost British in fact .
2 And there is a sniper they call the Serb On The Hill , who has built a bunker in his back garden and has a nice line of sight straight down the street towards them .
3 She says she likes Bob Cratchit. he 's a good actor , and has a nice face .
4 and then we started speaking to this chap and say we were looking for this place where the erm , they sell all this food and so on , what 's the name of the place , he said oh he says it 's finished , so he said you know where the er , we said er where 's somewhere good you know to , to go and have a nice sleep , and he told us about that place up the mountain where we went , where we all went the last time
5 ‘ Why do n't you go home and have a nice rest , Pat ?
6 The doctor , who evidently , and not unreasonably , on the basis of conversations with Franca , thought he was dealing with a madman , said to Marcus , ‘ I think we should all go now and have a nice conversation downstairs .
7 But we just you know like Saturday night we really enjoy making a nice meal and having a nice bottle of wine or something and doing something
8 ‘ Come and 'ave a nice drink afore Aah puts thi nose-bag on . ’
9 ‘ I 'll go up to that poor gel and 'ave a nice chat with 'er .
10 Young Elmer was well-supplied with pocket-money , wore nice , expensive clothes , and had a nice accent — a sort of Yankee drawl .
11 Come out and had a nice can of beer .
12 It was quite near the Bakers too , and had a nice garden with a walnut tree and plum trees .
13 and have a nice Easter .
14 ‘ Oh , do n't be ridiculous , Giles , calm down , calm down , come and have a nice Perrier water , ’ said Liz , taking his other arm , and , with Kate , attempting to lead him away from the fracas , as one would a child in a playground from its tormentor ( for Giles 's antagonist Paul Hargreaves , pale faced , dark suited , silver-grey tied , was smiling calmly with a horrible amusement at this distressing scene ) : but the desperate Giles was beyond leading , and fell back heavily as he attempted to disengage himself from his two intercessors , crashing into a large fern and some pots of bulbs and sending earth and splashes of champagne over the carpet .
15 And have a nice day . ’
16 Thank you and Have a Nice Day ! ’
17 and have a nice trip .
18 Speak to you later and have a nice holiday if I do n't see you .
19 ‘ Drink this dandelion coffee and go and have a nice herb bath to clear your head , ’ said Aunt Bedelia .
20 Well er off to have a look at some workmen 's bums out the window and have a nice afternoon Katherine .
21 Now you go and have a nice walk , sir .
22 I want to take you out , to shop with you , buy you nice presents and have a nice time with you .
23 And have a nice time . ’
24 I 'm just just go in with Jane and have a nice time .
25 ‘ Sit your self down and have a nice cup of tea , dear . ’
26 ‘ Come along like a sensible girl and have a nice cup of coffee in the sitting-room , where we can talk . ’
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