Example sentences of "[pers pn] have got a [adj] sense " in BNC.
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1 | But I 've got a good sense of design , and I like the contact with customers . |
2 | ‘ And I 've got a warped sense of humour . |
3 | ‘ It would be nice to have it published , but even so , I have got a great sense of satisfaction from finding out things for myself , ’ she says of the volume , which includes 230 illustrations . |
4 | ‘ You 've got a strange sense of honour , ’ Grant riposted bitterly . |
5 | Um also by that time er perhaps with a bit more experience of the world you 've got a bit more to compare it with and you 've got a strong sense that this is unjust , unreasonable and that other people do n't have to suffer from it . |
6 | You 've got a funny sense of humour , ’ Vi wailed . |
7 | But erm , that 's Linda , and er , as I say I 've known her for seven years , you can have a bit of fun , she can take a joke , she 's got a good sense of humour , and nice to work with , and she 's nice to work with . |
8 | He 'd got a well-developed sense of self-protection , you know , always carried a gun in the glove-pocket of the car . |
9 | He 's got a brilliant sense of humour and he comes up with very good ideas and he keeps the energy there . |
10 | He 's got a keen sense of humour and there 's a perpetual twinkle in his eye … |
11 | He 's got a little sense ! |
12 | I said , well the , the kids we love it with George cos he 's got a smashing sense of humour |