Example sentences of "[noun prp] have a [adj] record " in BNC.
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1 | While the rate of management buyouts has slowed down with the recession those that were launched in Scotland had a good record of being completed . |
2 | Swansea have a proud record against tour sides — they beat South Africa 3–0 in 1913 , Australia 9–8 in 1966 and New Zealand 11–3 in 1935 . |
3 | They tell me that Mr. Stavanger has a magnificent record , and is very highly thought of in shipping circles — indeed , they went so far as to say that they 'd recommend the bank 's board to support him through thick and thin . |
4 | Martin Pipe has a tremendous record at Haydock . |
5 | ‘ Oldham have a great record against us over the years , ’ he adds . |
6 | Notts have a terrific record at home under Mick Walker and they kept it going . |
7 | The New Yorker has a good record of commissioning articles . |
8 | Resident magistrate Mr Gerry Harty said McGuigan had a bad record . |
9 | Gwent has a good record in the Young Farmers ' Clubs Efficiency with Safety contest and a team from this county took the handsome glass trophy again this year . |
10 | Britain has a positive record on protecting its countryside . |
11 | Chapman has a phenomenal record for Leeds , scoring regularly at the rate of one every two games . |
12 | But yet Britain had a poor record of economic achievement in the 1920s , before the world depression marked the years 1929–32 . |
13 | The local authority in Wakefield has a good record on housing . |
14 | Disney has a good record on bringing in projects on time , and there is a great deal of faith in the Eurodisney management . |
15 | Darlington had a good record on nursery education with 70 per cent of under-fives catered for , compared with a national average of 48 per cent . |
16 | Curzon had a long record of devoted although doubtfully successful public service . |
17 | Thus when it was discovered that Jock Houston had a criminal record he was immediately moved from London to Manchester , and replaced in Shoreditch by Charles Wegg Prosser , a law student with an impeccable background . |
18 | MITI has a long record of concern with the dangers of excess capacity for capital intensive sectors . |