Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] have good [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Oh I must have best butter .
2 However , if you do n't mind fishing in water the colour of Brown Windsor soup , you may have good sport .
3 I detect a definite note of cynicism in Amanda 's prose regarding her homeland , and personally she may have good reason to feel bitter .
4 If you wan na pick it up God , you must have good eyesight .
5 To be a fashion writer , you must have good writing skills — it 's not enough simply to like clothes .
6 ‘ Happen you 'll have better luck in 1849 , ’ she added .
7 Get her to sit on the bottom stair and put them on , as this way she 'll have better access to the fastening .
8 " So you would have good reason for calling in your loan . "
9 Flavia said , ‘ I hope you will have good news this evening . ’
10 To be successful in improving health and safety standards we must have good workplace organization good laws good inspectors and good guidance all have their place in improving health and safety standards .
11 We 'll have good warning when Bonaparte marches , I do assure you . ’
12 Perchance on the morrow we shall have better news . ’
13 When I woke once in the night I could feel the north wind blowing softly on my cheek , and knew we would have good sailing the next day .
14 Obviously , all ministers must have reasonable discretion in such matters , but if they depart from a clear , professional recommendation they must have good reason .
15 If our expectations are to be upheld these four should either have low OBS scores and be able to manage a good part of their own care , or they should have good support from other sources .
16 You do their work , and they shall have good luck .
17 They have been gulled by the promises of the men that they will have better work , better wages , better conditions .
18 Their last attempt on this difficult mountain was repulsed by bad weather , but he hope that by climbing in the post-monsoon season they will have better luck .
19 And if he 's hiding , then he must have good reason for it . ’
20 ‘ And he might have good cause to be grateful .
21 He might have better awareness etc , but I should bloody hope so at 30 … unless O'Leary has had a set back with his injury ? ? ? ?
22 Most important of all , he will have good liaison with the local social services department , who can draw all the threads together and link his elderly patients with the organisations that can best meet their needs .
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