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

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1 Challenger has a good chance of hitting a Soviet tank with its first shell at a distance of more than 2000 m .
2 Alfieri has a good job ; he is a lawyer .
3 Louis Armstrong has a good claim to being the most influential popular singer of the century .
4 Fulham has a good atmosphere in the evening , and I think a bookshop is the perfect place for people to meet , ’ says Harriet Currie .
5 ‘ The course has a good variety of subjects , and is giving me a taste of different job areas like computing , and office and information studies , as well as numeracy and communication .
6 The University has a good library and computing facilities and , as a major centre in its field in the United Kingdom , is very active in the field of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies nationally and internationally .
7 BTW I think Kelly has a good chance of playing 'cos Big Jack has a lot of injury problems .
8 Indeed , they are treated more as grown-up students than as children to be spoon-fed , and this in almost every case has a good effect both on the work produced and on their motivation .
9 We are used to everyone saying that their horse has a good temperament , but what is the temperament of a horse ?
10 The owner of a competitive jumping horse says that his horse has a good temperament because it is ‘ consistent and courageous ’ .
11 At the moment , any time the opposition has a good shot/attack it goes in — whereas Leeds need to have 4 or 5 good shots to score .
12 Nigel Tinkler sends down Bank View to carry top weight and this Yorkshire trainer has a good record with his southern .
13 This peninsula into Lower lough Erne has a good variety of woodland birds , including sparrowhawks , long-eared owls and siskins , plus farmland species including a few corncrakes .
14 The New Testament has a good deal to say with respect to church administration .
15 As Goshiki are grouped in the catch-all Kawarimono class at shows , the Koi buyer with limited funds has a good chance or rearing on a future champion , providing the fish has that certain something .
16 The coal industry has a good safety record and it has a strong safety culture reflecting the accumulated wisdom of the management , the work force and the mines inspectorate .
17 As an anaesthetic agent , ketamine has a good safety profile .
18 If an applicant has a good explanation for his claim it may , far from harming him , enhance his credibility .
19 I do n't think they 're short of money to be honest cos Valerie has a good job
20 From the seventh month onwards , with adequate care , a child born before full term has a good chance of survival .
21 ‘ But I do n't think any musician has a good grasp of how other people see them .
22 Oxfordshire jockey Richard Dunwoody has a good chance on Kribensis …
23 Mrs M Dunn of Oban , Scotland has a good idea for maximising space in a small bathroom .
24 You 'll need lots of patience , but as you say your boy has a good nature otherwise , the chances are you 'll succeed .
25 base manager for WGOL who is also vice-chairman of the East Anglian branch of the Institute , commented : ‘ The agreement was reached because Trinity House was looking for a professional body to fill the void and the Institute has a good reputation and a presence in the majority of UK ports ’ .
26 What the wife back home should hold on to is that , provided their relationship was good enough — and that does n't have to be perfect — in the first place , then the marriage has a good chance of survival .
27 British audio experts are suspicious of the design theory but acknowledge that NAD has a good track record for making inexpensive products that sound good .
28 Hemel 's skischool has a good reputation .
29 It may be helpful to recall that the " beneficial owner " covenants imply : ( i ) Full power to conveythe vendor has a good right to convey the whole property and interest agreed to be conveyed .
30 If a small local team is to be formed and the teacher has a good relationship with her classes she could select by invitation ( e.g. a lecture/dem. calls for a small group of experienced movers ) .
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