Example sentences of "has make [art] good [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | At the present time the English tend to play down the significance of affinal relationships but , even so , the statement " she has made a good marriage " is more likely to refer to the social and financial standing of the husband 's immediate kin than to the personal qualities of the husband himself . |
2 | Oldham v Barnsley Dobbin , the Barnsley midfielder carried off at Blackpool in midweek , has made a good recovery from a knee injury and may play . |
3 | Alison spent 17 days in hospital after the shooting , but has made a good recovery and is back home in Trimdon Avenue , Acklam , Middlesbrough . |
4 | The courts are generally concerned only with the question whether the promisor has made a bargain , not with whether he has made a good bargain . |
5 | He plays throughout Europe and North America and has made a good number of recordings . |
6 | Robson , who watched Rocastle last Saturday , said : ‘ He has made a good start to the season . |
7 | Although he is cautious about predicting how rapidly or how strongly profits will grow in 1993 , he believes the UK business has made a good start to the year , with revenues from both consulting and recruitment ahead of budget . |
8 | More can be done and more is being done and we shall encourage the industry to go out and get more business wherever it is ; but it has made a good start . |
9 | His eyes were those of a chess-player who has made a good move . |
10 | Wise Speke is quietly confident that Whessoe has made a good deal for its longer term development . |
11 | My hon. Friend has made a good point . |
12 | My hon. Friend has made a good point . |
13 | I imagine she leaned eagerly over the desk towards me , as towards a pupil who has made a good point in his essay , smiling and nodding encouragingly . |