Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [art] nice [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The difference has spawned the nice turn of phrase ‘ security by accomplishment ’ , rather than by secrecy — which means keeping scientifically ahead of the Soviets by remaining free to move speedily , rather than by emulating their deadening security mania . |
2 | She has had a nice break and , who knows , if it rains there they can shut the shop ! ’ he added . |
3 | I rather gather Geoffrey , my youngest , has got a nice mare showing . |
4 | She comes back and tells the others her dad has found a nice man who has agreed to fly him and Paul and John to Florida in his plane . |
5 | It 's got ta nice flavour to it , fishy kind of like . |
6 | It 's got a nice edge has n't it look ? |
7 | And er , he yeah , yeah he told me he could play basket ball it must be right cos he 's got a nice chest and he went what ? |
8 | Yeah he 's got a nice suit . |
9 | " He 's got a nice voice and he can play anything by ear . |
10 | Oh he 's got a nice shirt on . |
11 | Men might say , ‘ She 's got a nice pair . ’ |
12 | She 's got a nice pair of legs ai n't she ? |
13 | Yeah , my sister 's got a nice tan . |
14 | Warren 's got a nice bum . |
15 | She said Warren 's got a nice bum . |
16 | I mean he 's got a nice house there , he does n't want it erm |
17 | But she 's got a nice house and I think if you , if you do want a lot |
18 | ‘ It 's got a nice face , ’ I said . |
19 | Under a Labour chairman who 's who 's got a nice job somewhere else now , I understand . |
20 | And compared to me she 's a much better person than I 've ever been , she is , she 's wonderful , in , but granddad 's got a nice nature , granddad and that 's , that 's probably where she get 's it from , I 'm not . |
21 | I know she 's got a nice figure . |
22 | Banker 's got a nice track |
23 | Erm but she 's had a nice time . |
24 | A little bit unfortunate there Kingsley Black he 's played he 's played a nice ball down the side down the channel but that 's the sort of ball Collimore would have thrived on . |