Example sentences of "[verb] have [art] good [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Although he has had a good response from his three other beers , production is still only two barrels a week .
2 ‘ Brian particularly has had a good run in the reserves , but I 'm sure they 'll both do well . ’
3 In the past this Association has had a good relationship with the DLO in Derry .
4 Once she has had a good rest , her world will put on a fresh complexion . ’
5 Santa Cruz Operation Inc has had a good look at Unix System Lab 's Destiny desktop — it is a beta site — but is n't worried by the competition , ‘ after looking at it closely , we 've no problem with Open Desktop , ’ it says .
6 Following the ‘ Genius of Venice ’ exhibition at the Royal Academy in 1983–84 , Venetian sixteenth-century painting has had a good decade , with numerous major monographic shows .
7 ‘ Ethnic ’ Scottish rock has had a good decade , something Adamson has mixed feelings about .
8 Export in particular has had a good year and during 1991 we are forecast to deliver an all time record tonnage of malt to 40 customers in 33 countries .
9 So the Options Agency has had a good year , and hopefully will again next year .
10 ‘ I am delighted that Jarvis 's Frayn has had a good reaction , as I think it is some of my best work . ’
11 Until now the the F111 has had a good safety record.July 's crash was the first in peace time .
12 Fashanu , ignored since being capped twice by Bobby Robson three years ago , said : ‘ Alan has had a good start but that does n't put him in the class of Ian .
13 Irrespective of the final battle , Mr Ashdown has had a good war .
14 Certainly we must hope that the government in its final response will take the arguments put forward by Alvey somewhat further ; after all it has had the best part of six months to consider them .
15 At last that shy retiring dragon , Little Puff ( remember his first game ? ) has had the good sense to change his name .
16 In contrast , ‘ cash cows ’ will be expected to have a good ROI and cash flow and higher sales-turnover ratios .
17 These young patients appear to have a good prognosis following infarction and intervention policies based on exercise testing in an older age group may not be appropriate .
18 When Pitt wants to have a good time he invites his ‘ little group of buddies ’ , including actor Dermot Mulroney — a whiz on the cello — over for an old-fashioned ‘ hootinanny ’ jam session .
19 A man gets tired of his business and his family , and he wants to have a good time .
20 ‘ I want to have a good look round Mr Livesey 's rooms .
21 I want to have a good talk with Mr Makepeace and Mr Farraday … ’
22 I want to work with people who want to have a good time .
23 You want to have a good time and paint the town red this weekend , but somehow you feel restricted and constrained from enjoying life .
24 ‘ Users just want to have a good time , ’ he says .
25 The field needs to have a good supply of water .
26 Intel has decided that the next generation of PC processors needs to have a better name than the 586 .
27 She says : ‘ I tried to have a good marriage , be a good mother and have a career .
28 It will offer up to £100,000 in support to Fife companies with ideas that are considered to have a good chance of success but lack resources needed to develop their products .
29 The Committee suggested that the Lord Chancellor should appoint chairmen and clearly favoured an increase in the use of lawyer chairmen principally because lawyers were considered to have a good grasp of principles of procedural fairness .
30 The horse with the highest rating in each race is deemed to have the best chance on form , though other influences will be discussed in the guide .
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