Example sentences of "have [art] good [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Una has a good home here and she wants for nothin' . |
2 | The hotel has a good reputation locally for food and you will soon realise why . |
3 | Prof Charles Robertson of Strathclyde University says the Scottish profession has a good reputation elsewhere in Europe . |
4 | Well , obviously that s all I can say — Kuemann ( ? ) has a good strike too etc , but look at that company … all allegedly world class players … youd expect them to have a half decent free kick : - ) All those players are acclaimed too . |
5 | Indeed , they are treated more as grown-up students than as children to be spoon-fed , and this in almost every case has a good effect both on the work produced and on their motivation . |
6 | Manager Ray Hankin said : ‘ Mark was n't even interested in going to Motherwell he knows he has a good future here . ’ |
7 | In sum then , though the Supplement has a good deal more to commend it than its 1977 parent , it comes across as a car-orientated guide , static in outlook and narrow-minded in perspective . |
8 | You 'll need lots of patience , but as you say your boy has a good nature otherwise , the chances are you 'll succeed . |
9 | Her parents would as lief have me as Humphrey , and she 'd a good deal rather . ’ |
10 | I would n't think if he 's had a good sleep today . |
11 | Next day , Thomas , who had had a good tour so far , bowled poorly and paid the price ; Botham , by contrast , had had an awful tour , but now he bowled well and took five wickets as a result . |
12 | Well everything looks as though it 's had a good water now . |
13 | And he said : ‘ I 've had a good rest now and it remains to be seen whether I have still got it . |
14 | Northern Foods had always had a good name locally , and had earned respect for its relations with its workers . |
15 | Play allowed to continue , forwards towards , he 's had a good game tonight if it 's even if it 's not his regular position he 's been pushed there by and as a result it 's a free kick to Shrewsbury Town . |
16 | So have you had a good time then ? |
17 | Yeah , so you 've had a good time then ? |
18 | We 've had a good talk now . |
19 | He 's always had a good coat though . |
20 | I 'd rather have the good luck tonight , I thought , as I resumed my walk to the clubhouse . |
21 | When the defence relied upon is ‘ act or default of another person , ’ the defendant will have a good defence only if he has also made available to the prosecution such information as he has identifying that other person . |
22 | He must have a good voice then |
23 | Whilst I admit that not everyone of my class members have joined I do have a good percentage mostly I feel sure through loyalty to me as their teacher . |
24 | And you must have a good morning tomorrow with Karl . ’ |
25 | We shall have a good deal more to say about this in a later chapter . |
26 | If I go back along the path again he can have a good sniff there . |
27 | — Did you have a good time tonight then ? — Yes . |
28 | 3 ) Sex : Amateur sexologists will have a good time too . |
29 | He had suggested the landscaped grounds of an eighteenth-century house , noted for their expression of the picturesque : ‘ I 'm not a great one for stately homes , but you can have a good walk there . ’ |
30 | Actually I did have a good party once . |