Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] [art] good [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And sir the other strand which we 've heard a good deal about has been the nature of the vegetative screen which occurs between D thirty nine and D forty on the one hand , and land to the north of it on the other . |
2 | We 've been a bit lucky because , although our ball is in high rough — and I mean high ; it was up to Greg 's knees — we 've caught a good lie , so he can hit a pitching-wedge back on to the fairway . |
3 | I really liked both of these guitars and would urge anyone to try one , but I 've saved the best news until last : just look at the prices … |
4 | It was very hard work but you felt , well I 've done a good day 's work when you 'd finished . |
5 | Can we actually pause there cos you 've done a good bit of digging on that one . |
6 | but if you think about it , if you 've done a good job , you 've done a good presentation , done a good fact find and they buy , then they should be very happy at that moment in time and er it was stupid because that is the right time to actually ask |
7 | ‘ They 're not snooty and they take us down the pub for a drink if we 've done a good job . ’ |
8 | It 's the likes o' them should be at those meetin 's , an' if your people manages ter convert just a couple o' drunkards each time then they 've done a good job . |
9 | " You 've done a good job , " Lee said quickly , recognizing the woman 's insecurity . |
10 | ‘ You 've done a good job , Bourne . ’ |
11 | And if we put a little bit more effort into specifying requirements more tightly , then there 'd be less argument at the end of the day as to whether we 've done a good job or a bad job . |
12 | Seems you 've done a good job with our Crilly . ’ |
13 | but if you think about it , if you 've done a good job , you 've done a good presentation , done a good fact find and they buy , then they should be very happy at that moment in time and er it was stupid because that is the right time to actually ask |
14 | You 've done a good job there ! |
15 | Mark reckons they 've done a good job on the water have they ? |
16 | Mm you 've done a good job there if you do n't lose it again |
17 | So Christopher said yes , so he said well he said , he said Mark said well we 've done a good job this afternoon so I thought that was nice of him |
18 | Kay said I know , I said Kay you could n't begin to imagine what he does , and of course she said , and she had been doing that erm painting , Father came in and said something like oh you , you 've done a good job there , but she said he never said oh go over to the kitchen and get a cup of tea |
19 | She said er did she go to your mum , Oh you 've done a good job and |
20 | Each part of that particular structure , you 've done a good step one , what must that lead to ? |
21 | And when I 've done a good lesson — whatever that means — when it 's gone down well . |
22 | We looked into all sorts of different buildings , and that would be suitable , and we 've decided the best thing is on the shipping containers , they 're water proof , they 're vandal proof , and they 're recycled as well , which helps . |
23 | And Ipswich team manager Mick McGiven , Monkou 's former coach at Stamford Bridge , said : ‘ I do n't think I 've seen a better marking job on Chris . ’ |
24 | And I think we 've seen a good number of those erm from the Telegraph , the Mail and the Express , going to the Times . |
25 | ‘ We 've made a good beginning , ’ he said , interrupting Kate 's account of how Ginny Salperton had met David Quest . |
26 | Begin keeping a record of all events at this point ; hopefully it wo n't be needed , but if it is you 've made a good start . |
27 | I mean , it 's a , it 's a wooden prefab type hut , it 's very hardy done , concrete floors , they 've made a good job of it . |
28 | Yes , you 've made a good job of it . |
29 | And they 've made a good job of tiling have n't they ? |
30 | I 've lost count of the times I 've made a good catch and returned the next night ( or day as the case may be ) only to blank or , at best , catch a fraction of the previous night 's catch . |