Example sentences of "[pers pn] had [adj] great [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I had five great years at Wimbledon , winning an FA Cup medal , and they made my career — so there is no bad feeling from me for Sam Hammam .
2 I had such great plans for that house .
3 I had three great years under him .
4 We had such great fun collecting the toys because we bought them on days off when we were out on a spree .
5 The fans are more fanatical and although we had some great times at Goodison , this could be something else .
6 We had some great times in the army .
7 He did his best to keep me right and we had some great times together , on and off the pitch . ’
8 That , that 's a sensible kind of conclusion to draw and perhaps this would meet Kirsty 's point as well , because the what you might be tempted to say is look erm , in our cultures we have , we have absorbed from our cultures ways of seeing the world , bits about history and things restructure our thoughts and even when we try and do something new , I 'd say let's have a revolution everybody , put up your barricades , you know , actually we had some great fun in the sixties with that erm the , when this happens there 's a tendency to nevertheless do it in the traditional way , in other words although obviously the sixty eight revolution was about a completely different issue than the seventeen ninety eight revolution , it was very much later in history .
9 ‘ But it 's odd , we had these great reviews after our Leeds show , and I thought we totally bombed .
10 ‘ But it 's odd , we had these great reviews after our Leeds show , and I thought we totally bombed .
11 And then they had that great Aquatade Aquacade in another place .
12 It certainly did not appear to be because they had any great fear of violence or mass escapes .
13 It did n't quite reach up to Carfax , and it had another great landmark , as well as the big , rich college of Christchurch , and that was the Guildhall , built at the centre of the civic power , which was more or less , well , just where the Town Hall is now .
14 He had one great advantage over all the others .
15 Eisenhower quickly learned that political life was considerably less orderly than that of the army ; but he had one great asset — enormous personal popularity .
16 When we originally talked to Barry about it , we already knew that the Prime Minister would be guest that night , so we told him all about it , and he had this great idea .
17 He had this great ability to get to know people very quickly , and wherever he was , he was invited to all the best and most glittering parties .
18 The press may have labelled them all Brats , but not all of them had any great desire to raise hell and make headlines .
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