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

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1 ‘ And when you get there , make sure he goes to the Gentlemen 's Cloakroom and has a good wash before the interview .
2 the headmaster tomorrow he comes down here and has a good look round
3 However , your assessment of whether the manager is reputable , experienced and has a good performance record will be of prime importance .
4 Among his other good qualities are : a strong attachment to his home and a constant readiness to defend it ; he is very willing to retrieve and has a good capacity for tracking ; he has considerable endurance , likes the water and is fond of children .
5 Caribbean Connection can tailor-make any itinerary and has a good range of special offers throughout the summer .
6 Although still classified as a rare breed , the British White has increased considerably in numbers in recent years and has also been exported : it seems to thrive in hot climates and has a good degree of heat tolerance , helped by its pigmented skin and reflecting white coat .
7 So he has a drink , talks to the barman , starts dancing and has a good time all at the ‘ club ’ .
8 If the person is deaf , find out if there is a hearing aid , if it is being worn , is switched on , and has a good battery in it .
9 The Dartmoor Wildlife Park and Falconry Centre , near Plymouth , 16 miles away , is set in thirty acres of beautiful countryside and has a good collection of big cats .
10 It makes a gnarled specimen with minute , round leaves and has a good crop of black berries in winter .
11 Helen Carpenter has always taken an interest in clothes and has a good eye for colour but , approaching 40 , she felt it was time to rethink some areas of her looks .
12 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 .
13 She 's tall and has a good figure .
14 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 .
15 But we can work and have a good relationship in the City Hall with the SDLP .
16 We 'll come and have a good look round , I 've never seen it .
17 A festive atmosphere encourages children to join in and have a good time , and decoration of the room or home can be helpful .
18 Most of the 16-year-olds say their fathers have more or less told them to ‘ go out and have a good time ’ .
19 Our fans want to jump about and have a good time , which is what we want to do . ’
20 Our fans want to jump about and have a good time , which is what we want to do . ’
21 Paul says you do n't have to have any ability at all because all the guides are highly trained … the groups that go rafting can turn up and have a good time … everybody enjoys themselves …
22 This will help the team to push on and have a good season . ’
23 But er but I was at my late forties and er er there are still times that you you feel that that urge to be involved in the er meeting up with your mates every day or your colleagues and having a good chat about business .
24 ‘ One minute , ’ said Elinor , who seemed to have cheered up considerably , ‘ there he was laughing and joking and having a good time .
25 After a time I settled down into a routine of work , sleep and having a good time — and not necessarily in that order .
26 I do carry a few prizes if I have requests but I prefer to have people involved and enjoying games for the fun of joining in and having a good time , rather than to win a reward .
27 Jon sees the key to it all as simply getting out and having a good time : ‘ I just do it for a laugh , basically .
28 ‘ If you 're really enjoying yourself and having a good time , you do n't really notice the camera . ’
29 The neighbour told the inquest : ‘ He had the freedom of spending money and having a good time with his friends .
30 But Susan Einzig had a more significant , also more complex , place in his life : though to all appearances she and Minton were a couple , he used her as a decoy to attract into their orbit , through her role as the attractive elder woman , keen on dancing and having a good time , the lusty heterosexual students whose company Minton needed and whom , when rebuffed by Susan , he scooped up on the rebound , with mocking asides about the inadequacy of women .
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