Example sentences of "have a good [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 Nor are the prospects , even for Galway , as bad as they appear at the moment : workers reportedly wept openly in the Digital canteen when told their jobs were being phased out over the next 12 months , but the fear that most of the subcontractors that served DEC will have to close as well is not likely to be realised : where a company has a good relationship with a subcontractor , there are good reasons for maintaining that relationship even after a plant closes , and work should start flowing across the Irish Sea all the way to Galway from Scotland .
2 If a small local team is to be formed and the teacher has a good relationship with her classes she could select by invitation ( e.g. a lecture/dem. calls for a small group of experienced movers ) .
3 Simply because a variable can be constructed that has a good correlation with experimental results does not make that variable per se a causal entity .
4 Nigel Tinkler sends down Bank View to carry top weight and this Yorkshire trainer has a good record with his southern .
5 It is particularly accessible to the Central and National Libraries and the Museum and has a good liaison with the University of Edinburgh and Edinburgh Planning Department .
6 He has kept five clean sheets in his last seven outings , a feat which is down to his own ability and the fact he ‘ now has a good understanding with the defenders in front of me ’ .
7 The centre has the support of Selby District Council , and has a good rapport with the dog wardens , who bring in stray and abandoned dogs each week .
8 ‘ He sure has a good touch with those kids , does n't he ? ’
9 He seems to have had a good acquaintance with the theory and practice of shoeing , though we can not admit his claim to originality .
10 . Right I do n't think we 'll try and get fancy , like Boot Com and Boot Sys , until we 've had a good play with Windows .
11 ‘ We 've acted for the club for a long time and have always had a good relationship with them .
12 ‘ First team coach Liam O'Kane has always had a good relationship with the players and he , too , would come into contention .
13 ‘ I 'm very happy and I have always had a good relationship with the board . ’
14 Noise and Other Statutory Nuisances We have had a good relationship with our neighbours in the past and will endeavour to continue to maintain these .
15 In the past this Association has had a good relationship with the DLO in Derry .
16 We have had a good relationship with the borough councils and do n't want to lose it . ’
17 We have had a good year with minor upsets , such as a cataract operation for me which was no trouble at all , and has resulted in a dramatic improvement in my eyesight .
18 ‘ He has not had a good season with injury and must be a bit depressed — he wants to be playing .
19 Firstly , the clinical teacher must have a good relationship with the staff of the school of nursing .
20 Lawyers said she did not have a good relationship with the father and the prospect that he may return to the family home prompted her action under the 1989 Children Act .
21 Lawyers said the girl , who can not be named for legal reasons , does not have a good relationship with her father .
22 One day I 'll tell Stuart about the flowers and what I did with them and I expect we 'll have a good laugh with Oliver as well .
23 I 'm not really sure how I became friends with the boy , but he also has quite a good personality , + I can have a good laugh with him .
24 You can have a good laugh with different people
25 " Yes , he admires Cedric tremendously and the big fellow would have a good life with the old man .
26 You must have a good team with a good project manager on site .
27 ‘ All this type of modern music that we play , if you think back to when it all started , whether it 's thrash , rap , disco , rock'n'roll , it all started with black people in slavery and poverty in the southern States , and about the only thing they could ever have a good time with was sex .
28 Er without having a good relationship with the people in the flats , er if I mean some people if they say see something going off , they 'll turn their you know , turn their back and they do n't want to know .
29 The neighbour told the inquest : ‘ He had the freedom of spending money and having a good time with his friends .
30 Jim Bob , laughing , says that some of the crew are here , as much for him to talk to as for their tour responsibilities : ‘ Because if we were n't having a good time with our friends we could n't do this . ’
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