Example sentences of "he have [vb pp] a good " in BNC.
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1 | 'E 's got a good look on — it must be a bit o' good land . ’ |
2 | If the vendor is to feel that he has secured a good deal , then he , like the buyer , must feel that he has won some concessions . |
3 | He has built a good team and has a wonderful opportunity and the will to see it through . |
4 | Robson , who watched Rocastle last Saturday , said : ‘ He has made a good start to the season . |
5 | You may also be shown how to guide his arm movements , if he has made a good enough recovery to practise these correctly . |
6 | The courts are generally concerned only with the question whether the promisor has made a bargain , not with whether he has made a good bargain . |
7 | ‘ He has proved a better confidential secretary than to give revealing answers , despite his weakness for the opposite sex — however beautiful , ’ Ven replied . |
8 | Obviously he is entitled to it if he has got a good case . |
9 | Today he has shed a good deal of that ideology — his speech yesterday was social democratic through and through — but he remains devoid of the work experience relevant to his next task which is to convince the country that he , and Labour , are qualified to form the next government . |
10 | Although he has had a good response from his three other beers , production is still only two barrels a week . |
11 | There are earlier Berman recordings of nearly all the pieces in this latest recital ; in no instance is the interpretation all that different ( though he has found a better edition of Funérailles ) and in most it is rather less satisfying . |
12 | ‘ Not exactly the Spaniard who blighted my life , but he looked like he 'd blighted a good few others . ’ |
13 | He 'd made a good start but now he was faltering , and the focus of attention was drifting slowly away from him . |
14 | The one with the fine stripes looked slightly flashier , but he 'd made a better ironing job of the plain one . |
15 | The CO sat in another rain-washed tent to receive Charles 's fairly smart salute and ask him if he 'd had a good day . |
16 | And he 'd tell me stories or sing to me , and sometimes , after he 'd had a good tumblerful of whisky , he 'd slide his hand up my shorts and stroke my thigh . |
17 | He 'd had a good line going with a number of the wives out here — what man had n't ? |
18 | I just hoped he 'd had a good surveyor on the job before committing himself . |
19 | If I was a less trusting soul I 'd have said he 'd had a good lunch . |
20 | He told me that he 'd got a good home , or he 'd had a good home , and he just I said why do n't you live there ? |
21 | He 'd booked a good table at The Palace . |
22 | He told me that he 'd got a good home , or he 'd had a good home , and he just I said why do n't you live there ? |
23 | As long ago as 1172 Henry II had promised to mount a crusade and ever since then he had done nothing about it — though he had given a good deal of financial aid to the stricken kingdom . |
24 | But he had lit a good coal fire in his bar . |
25 | He had charred a good many slices of bread and sent several up in flames before he discovered this simple device . |
26 | Rogers was thinking about a cricket match in which he had made a good score , reliving the running between the wickets as he bucketed about between the shell-bursts . |
27 | His educational opportunities had been considerable and he had seen a good deal of Russian government from the inside . |
28 | I was sad to see him die , because he had become a good friend . |
29 | He thought he had done a good job . |
30 | He had done a good enough job of getting her to do that already , and she 'd be damned if she was going to give him the satisfaction of letting it happen again . |