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

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1 Bangor 's new coach Duncan Dysart was happy enough with the first sight of his charges last week and he will have a good opportunity to identify some grey areas when they make the trip to a high-scoring City of Derry tomorrow .
2 Candidates for both posts must have a good degree in economics , econometrics , statistics or related subjects .
3 Did you have a good swim Christopher ?
4 Did you have a good swim ?
5 Firstly , the clinical teacher must have a good relationship with the staff of the school of nursing .
6 But we can work and have a good relationship in the City Hall with the SDLP .
7 Lawyers said she did not have a good relationship with the father and the prospect that he may return to the family home prompted her action under the 1989 Children Act .
8 Lawyers said the girl , who can not be named for legal reasons , does not have a good relationship with her father .
9 She would have a good chance of sneaking out unnoticed by then .
10 Drifter flowed up the gallop in a smooth fast rhythm and Tremayne said he would have a good chance at Worcester if his blood was right .
11 Sponsorship has raised about £300,000 for the British Garden , which should have a good chance of winning the competition .
12 With his own production company , Crucial Films , funded by the Beeb and with ‘ all manner of people dropping off bits of writing ’ , it seems he may have a good chance .
13 If your foe stoops on a ground unit and is locked in combat you 'll have a good chance of catching him in the flanks .
14 And pure substances tailored to neurotransmitter sites would have a good chance of being free of unpleasant side effects elsewhere in the body .
15 We 'd have a good chance of overpowering them . ’
16 I like to feel that if it came to a stand-up fight I would have a good chance of victory and escape .
17 ‘ If you put as much into running it as you do into describing it , you 'll have a good chance .
18 Dear Mr Westgate , I think we should have more footpaths or we might have a good chance of being killed .
19 ‘ I did n't go to Oxford or Yale but he would have a good education if he had joined me at Birkenhead Institute . ’
20 If there is a sound business reason for the change and your employer has observed the principles of good industrial relations practice , including full consultation with you and consideration of possible alternative courses , prior to taking action , he will probably have a good defence .
21 The proper way to put the last sentence would be to say : ‘ If B is charged with such-and-such a crime , he will have a good defence . ’
22 When the defence relied upon is ‘ act or default of another person , ’ the defendant will have a good defence only if he has also made available to the prosecution such information as he has identifying that other person .
23 So , for example , a newspaper which innocently publishes a misleading advertisement will have a good defence provided the advertisement was received in the ordinary course of business .
24 Erm wi if you had the accommodation of both houses downstairs , you 'd have you 'd easily have a good size sitting room .
25 In other words , you must have a good plan of what you propose to do and a realistic timetable from the outset .
26 He did n't have a good voice but he was never off-key .
27 He must have a good voice then
28 Erm the fact it 's now burning Australian coal does tend to undermine the arguments er but nevertheless it does have a good rail connection down to the coast , the p ports on the south coast where it can , can er take the stuff in from the er from the ports .
29 Applicants should have a good Honours degree in Management , Economics or related discipline and/or have professional qualifications .
30 Candidates should have a good Honours degree , or its equivalent , in a relevant subject-area such as engineering , psychology , linguistics , phonetics or speech science .
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