Example sentences of "have a really [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One youngster told him : ‘ Everyone has a really good time .
2 I think smoked haddock has a really good flavour , aroma , aroma , as well as flavour .
3 On the other , if you bluff against an opponent who has a really good hand you may end up very much worse off than if you had decided to throw in your bad hand before you had raised the bet too far .
4 ‘ This place has a really eerie atmosphere , ’ she said in a hushed voice .
5 Clean sounds are rich and bright and the neck pickup in particular has a really warm quality which , to be honest , I was n't expecting .
6 One of our members , my best mate Steve Frost , has a really brilliant speciality which means he never actually visits grounds at all .
7 It 's a focal point for people from miles around and has a really continental flavour .
8 Of course , that sort of thing has a really limited audience and , because we were living in Hawaii , there was nobody there to watch us anyway , so we were coming up with the most insane stuff we could do , basically just to please ourselves !
9 In this case the reports show clearly that this was fully of the degree to be expected when somebody has a really severe blow from a heavy block swinging against the face .
10 But if we 've had a really serious news bulletin that just makes me feel more jolly .
11 ‘ THE most disheartening thing is that I have always had a really strong idea about what I want the group to be and I 'm not very good at relating to people who think that their version of what my group should be is more important than mine , ’ complains Stuart Adamson , singer/guitarist with Big Country .
12 Yeah , he 's had a really good sleep actually .
13 But I do n't know anybody in there who has n't had a really good shout at him at some point , and that 's all , that 's including A O's
14 Howard says : ‘ If it all stopped tomorrow , we can say we 've had a really good time , and that 's what matters .
15 ‘ We were one of four British teams competing in an event that attracted 19 teams in all and about 2,000 competitors , and we have had a really good time . ’
16 Christopher 's had a really good time so have I so has Robert .
17 ‘ I hated my childhood for all that and it 's had a really traumatic effect on my life .
18 I 've had a really horrendous time while you 've been away cavorting with your Jews … ’
19 I think she must have had a really bad stroke .
20 We 'll have a really good secret , shall we ? ’
21 And last but by no means least there 's the Rep 's Street theatre Cabaret where you can have a really good laugh at your Clubrep !
22 Do n't bear grudges against them and do n't keep on repeating their mistakes to others so that you can all have a really good laugh at their expense .
23 So I thought we could have a really good time as well , yeah ? ’
24 ‘ I think , Mr Crumwallis , ’ said Septimus Coffin , marching in , ‘ that we 'd better sit down and have a really good talk . ’
25 Come on , let's go out and have a really good meal somewhere .
26 Well , it doesn't — but then it does have a really nice stylus which makes up for it !
27 A good resolution before you exchange contracts would be to stand back and have a really long look at the wood !
28 For a miracle , almost boiling hot water poured out of the taps into the bath and Julia let herself have a really deep bath for once , lying there dreaming about the day when her life might be whole again and weaving plans to make it so , until the skin of her fingers and toes crinkled and the water felt cold .
29 Then take out the tacking stitches and remove the card and you should have a really spectacular garment , the envy of all your friends .
30 In this book , I describe and explain these activities and although I can not claim that this is a comprehensive guide to parties — such a task would be virtually impossible ! — I do know that , if you follow my advice , your children and their friends will have a really enjoyable time !
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