Example sentences of "[pers pn] has a [adj] sense " in BNC.

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1 She has a terrific sense of humour .
2 She has a good sense of humour , and very sporting : in other words a very nice person .
3 She has a good sense of humour — she will need it in the years to come . ’
4 She has a good sense of humour and also shares quite a few of my interests .
5 Individually they are slow ; the characters are wafer thin and have little individuality ; there is no evidence that the author is excited by language ; there is little evidence that she has a developed sense of humour .
6 Her spirit is infinitely stronger than Charles 's and she has a greater sense of her own destiny than he has .
7 She is currently re-taking her mathics mathematics O level and hopes to obtain a grade C. She is diligent in all her studies with a determination to do as well as possible , while her powers of expression are adequate , she has a fine sense of initiative and can organise her material persuasively .
8 This is to tell only part of the story however Anna is diligent in all her studies with a determination to do as well as possible , while her powers of expression are adequate she has a fine sense of initiative and within her limitations can organise her materials persuasively .
9 She has a beautiful sense of timing .
10 He has a classic sense of gastronomic order .
11 He has a great sense of humour and will keep you all well-amused .
12 He has a flawless sense of colour and form , and realises an ideal balance between formal clipped structure and drifting floral ephemera , springing delicious surprises upon the enchanted visitor .
13 Richard says he has a tremendous sense of history as he works in the woods .
14 He has a wry sense of humour and an uncompromising disposition , particularly when it comes to talking about deeds of valour .
15 He has a fine sense of humour , and he shows strong leadership qualities .
16 He has a sixth sense to recognise the genuine from the phoney .
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