Example sentences of "had [art] bad [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Prolonged NHS under-funding causes daily problems , and GPs have had the worst year most of us can remember , trying diligently to make some sense of their government-imposed contracts .
2 If they had all gone for a midnight swim , we would have had the worst slick since the Torrey Canyon .
3 It 's only because we 've had the bad luck to find ourselves in competition with Robert and Ian , otherwise we could have had all their present clients . ’
4 Ever since I was a teenager , I have had the bad habit of pulling and twisting my hair .
5 And the ones who have n't had the bad time might well be suffering because they 're not being allowed the benefits of hormone replacement therapy .
6 we have n't had the bad weather , we have n't had the fogs that
7 She said she had had no bad modelling experiences but that running around Ravenhill at a recent Ulster rugby game against Australia in front of 15,000 whistling fans had proved ‘ very embarrassing ’ .
8 Dr Julius Grayling , the man in charge , says that he would have had a worse chance of getting a grant from the Mandan Foundation if he had applied with a literal description of the work he wanted to carry out .
9 Taking all types of respondents together their ratings were similar for people who had not been in a residential home at all and those who had been in one for a year or more , while those who had only spent part of the last year of their lives in a residential home were generally felt to have had a worse quality of life : for 39 per cent of them it was rated as poor compared with 27 per cent of the other two groups .
10 The professor said : ‘ Judith has had a worse time than David because all of this is not of her making .
11 The children had had a bad spell with that , but she thought it was over now .
12 ‘ Miss Swift , ’ he said slowly , eyes narrowing , ‘ you 're tired , you 've had a bad shock and — ’
13 Perhaps he had had a bad day at the garage and had not sold enough crummy second-hand cars .
14 I 'm sorry , I 've had a bad day . ’
15 When he 's had a bad day he looks really sad .
16 School Social Worker is here and has had a bad day .
17 Her brief encounter with the Sun had evidently had a bad influence on her .
18 ‘ If the Queen thinks she has had a bad year , look at me — my whole life has been pretty horribilis , ’ said Olive , from Birmingham .
19 He does n't have to do anything , but about four Christmas 's ago I had the whole lot down , I had nine of us for the whole Christmas week , erm , Boxing Day I went in the kitchen , two of Diane 's friends had arrived , who lived in London and I went in the kitchen , I 'd had a bad dose of the flu virus that was
20 Divorced people , and therefore single parents , have had a bad press lately .
21 Like those of Caracas , the stations of Mexico have generally had a bad press .
22 Cholesterol has had a bad press .
23 The Northern Ireland government had had a bad press for years as have had all weak and well-meaning governments in a classical revolutionary situation whether they were Stuart , Bourbon , Romanov or more modern .
24 ‘ And they 've had a bad press .
25 Comment clauses especially the more colloquial ones , such as you know , you see , and I mean — have had a bad press .
26 Now I know Utopianism has recently had a bad press .
27 The Transport Secretary is a very genial Scot who has had a bad press but can take it with a smile .
28 Er he 's a real action man , er and a great professional , and he lifts us all on Monday morning when we 've had a bad weekend er with his running and his enthusiasm .
29 Do n't be tempted to lie in and snooze if you 've had a bad night .
30 She thought : Gran is n't really ill , she 's only had a bad night .
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