Example sentences of "[be] good have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The appointment of Mr Davies brought a mild objection from a member who felt it might have been better to have a change rather than a clone of Sir John Banham .
2 It must be better to have a publisher supporting your music , however big or small , than still being yet another unknown songwriter trying to get your first break .
3 For example , if the only issue between the parties is a point of construction of the lease it may be better to have a solicitor or barrister as arbitrator .
4 Well I thought it would be good to have a lie in .
5 Then it 's , it 's better to have a two-timer from
6 As de Valois said in a lecture to teachers : ‘ It is better to have a rule to break than no rule at all if chaos is not to reign in the class-room or on the stage . ’
7 Although you should not be cold , it is better to have a room which is cool rather than too warm in order to avoid feeling sleepy .
8 ‘ That 's all right , it 's good to have a cry sometimes .
9 It was hard to construct , but it 's good to have a challenge .
10 I think it 's good to have a book on teenage mothers so other people can read it and see what others have gone through .
11 So it is best to have a confederate in the final position who will be prepared .
12 There must always be an argument as to whether it is best to have a product that sells to a wide market or one that sells to a specific market sector .
13 It 's best to have a time limit for a team 's deliberations — say thirty seconds — or the game goes on for ever .
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