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

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1 Most people who take photographs of their lovemaking have the good sense to review such wanton moments in private .
2 ‘ One thing about you , Bunty , you have the good sense to ask a favour at the right time .
3 Is he aware that Britain receives almost half the total investment coming into Europe from the United States of America and Japan and that many of the companies involved have the good sense to choose Wolverhampton and the rest of the west midlands ?
4 Many primary schools have the good fortune to have a separate dining hall while others have to make do with a hall that serves for dining , assemblies , PE and numerous other activities during the day .
5 It is not something that I have and you do not , or vice versa ; nor is it a commodity with which some people have the good fortune to be more generously endowed than others .
6 Members of the legal profession are highly educated and have the good fortune to have a firm and unambiguous language at their service .
7 At present , existing airlines have the good slots .
8 We have in English a certain gamut of styles : we have the good Chaucerian ; almost the only style in English where ‘ softness ’ is tolerable ; we have the good Elizabethan ; … and the bad , or muzzy , Elizabethan ; and the Miltonic , which is a bombastic and rhetorical Elizabethan coming from an attempt to write English with Latin syntax .
9 We have in English a certain gamut of styles : we have the good Chaucerian ; almost the only style in English where ‘ softness ’ is tolerable ; we have the good Elizabethan ; … and the bad , or muzzy , Elizabethan ; and the Miltonic , which is a bombastic and rhetorical Elizabethan coming from an attempt to write English with Latin syntax .
10 Rollerskate Skinny claim they 're not songwriters , they 're ‘ almost experimentalists ’ , and they have the good grace to piss themselves laughing .
11 ‘ I propose Sir Archibald Douglas , Lord of Galloway , as Regent — until we have the good Sir Andrew back . ’
12 At £164.99 , it 's still a sizeable investment but French Connection have a good reputation for making clothes that last — and any of these items could , of course , be teamed with other items .
13 Paul told Timothy that an overseer ‘ must … have a good reputation with outsiders , so that he will not fall into disgrace and into the devil 's trap ’ ( 1 Timothy 3:7 ) .
14 For this to occur , developers should ensure that they have a good reputation for fair dealing and an established relationship with local and national estate agents .
15 Within my college work , I had already taken the decision to devote more time and concentration to HNC/Ds ; just because they work smoothly and efficiently and have a good reputation is no excuse for not keeping actively in touch with this area .
16 Spartak have a good reputation away from the Lenin Stadium and the Kop will need to be at its most intimidating to be of any help to a Liverpool side whose only consistency this season has been their inconsistency .
17 Have a good vac ? ’ he says again , divesting himself of his coat .
18 Look at this plant account — come round here , and have a good look .
19 Have a good look at that remedy and see if your intuitive feelings can be justified .
20 If a new item comes in , have a good look at it .
21 Have a good look around before attempting the transaction .
22 Take a look at a photo of an Indian Glassfish in a reference book and then have a good look at the fish in your local shop .
23 Have a good look at what we offer , study our prices and you 'll see why so many holidaymakers choose a John Fowler Holiday year after year .
24 I have a good look at the dateline .
25 He would put on a white overall for the occasion , more to impress the customer than for hygienic reasons , then have a good look at the tooth .
26 He wanted to finish reading the works of Walter Machin that were available , perhaps have a good look at Gerald Seymour-Strachey 's autobiography and other writings , talk to people who knew Machin — grilling senior citizens in pubs , as he put it to himself : filling them with weak beer to stimulate their weaker memories .
27 Oh yeah , oh , h have a good look .
28 Step out and have a good look around .
29 ‘ He ca n't see you in here , just take your time , wait until all the men are lined up then have a good look at them .
30 ‘ Come on have a good look while you can .
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