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

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1 Stone Roses , Happy Mondays and the Inspirals have all been tipped to break the States but THEY CHARLATANS may have the best chance of all .
2 Well it 's a very very competitive race I I I suppose he may have the best chance but there are an awful lot with good chances .
3 Stone Roses , Happy Mondays and the Inspirals have all been tipped to break the States but THEY CHARLATANS may have the best chance of all .
4 Nor does he now believe in an inevitable outcome : ‘ He that hath the worst cause may sometimes have the best success . ’
5 The 2300 and 2600 engines as fitted to the SDI cars ‘ 76 to ‘ 87 did not have the best reliability record and will not easily fit a Land Rover .
6 ‘ Operators like Jane 's Aviation will have the best opportunity to develop their business by being based here . ’
7 First , is it inevitable that political parties , not voters , should rank candidates on their lists , and thus decide which of them will have the best chances of being elected ?
8 ‘ And if we do manage to land all the players we are thinking off we could have the best Queen 's team since the early 80s .
9 BUT as the 2.5 turbo does not have the best reputation , it may be worth a try .
10 The British do not have the best reputation for language skills , in fact , we probably have the worst .
11 ‘ You may have the best relationship in the world but if you do not provide your account manager with the ammunition to fight your corner then all his boss sees is a problem account . ’
12 Perhaps then all our children can have the best education money can buy .
13 On the geographical point , if a party is to secure a seat it must have the best part of a quota of votes after transfers at the end of the count .
14 These , for Moore , have little or no intrinsic value , and their investigation belongs to the practical branch of ethics concerned with which among possible actions will have the best consequences , rather than to the more fundamental enquiry into the nature of the intrinsically better and worse which it presupposes .
15 He puts great emphasis on the difficulties of prediction , and urges that where there are rules to which people do in fact adhere for the most part , and which help maintain the social stability required for any kind of good to flourish , we are likely to come nearest to doing what is objectively right ( in terms of its actual consequences ) if we also stick to the rules , but that where the rules , however useful they would be if generally obeyed , are widely flouted we should make a direct judgement of what will have the best consequences .
16 Where there are no established rules to guide decision we must make a direct judgement as to what will have the best consequences , concentrating on the more immediate and those we are personally most motivated to promote , as the remote future is highly unpredictable and we are unlikely to do much to promote what is not personally inviting .
17 He can not equate it with ‘ ought ’ since , according to him , to speak of what one ought to do is simply to speak of what will have the best consequences .
18 ‘ The best , Vicky , you shall have the best man .
19 Theoretically one can have the best materials taught by the best teachers , but although a number of films have been made , and probably will continue to be made , they have not had the success that was expected of them in the fifties .
20 You can have the best technology , the most superior plant and the highest standard of equipment .
21 ‘ Everybody 's talking about the two forwards , but you can have the best forwards in the world and there 's still no guarantee they will score , ’ he said .
22 It seemed also that in justice Aunt Louise , being old and a visitor , should have the best place .
23 If we are to succeed we must have the best information possible from scientists , economists and other professionals .
24 But unlike the millions of Indians who live in hopeless poverty , England 's highly paid cricketers will have the best accommodation and hospitality available .
25 Patting the seat beside her , she commiserated , ‘ You did n't have the best weather for it . ’
26 By the time they 'd stowed everything in the boot of the Ferrari and driven to a hilltop where , Nicolo said , they would have the best view , the sun was a fiery ball low on the hills .
27 You shall have the best table .
28 Wrangham , after a short period of ecological work , remarked that ‘ herd formation clearly involves costs even at the beginning of the wet season , when a grazing animal should have the best food supply of the year ’ .
29 Ross is probably right that his is the more common sense view , but it may still strike us as extremely odd that it could ever be one 's duty not to do what which would certainly have the best results .
30 ‘ In three weeks we will have the best ship , sir , and the finest crew in England .
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