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

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1 There are many such little rules that are needed in order to have a good spelling corrector , that will not make some correction that is not the one you intended .
2 It was as though the wind and tide had decided to have a good rest having expended all its fury achieving the high water mark .
3 Please take the break to have a good rest , because you never know when The Marauders will be coming to visit you ’ .
4 It would n't do just to have straight furrows : a good ploughman also had to have a good top to the stetch — the furrows lying all flat and even .
5 The organisation making the most economic use of nurses may expect to have a good proportion of its staff on part-time contracts .
6 The chances are that the punters only know an error has been made if the drummer decides to smirk at the guitarist , or the guitarist turns away from the audience to have a good laugh at the keyboard player .
7 The Conservatives believe that the government 's role is to ensure that we continue to have a good foundation of basic and strategic science on which industry can draw , to encourage a good supply of up-to-date and creative scientists , and to encourage the right climate for successful innovation .
8 She says : ‘ I tried to have a good marriage , be a good mother and have a career .
9 Well you heard what he said he wants his children to have a good education and he pushes them all the time , they 've got ta if they do anything
10 I would imagine it 'll be a very , very similar sort of game , er hopefully we 'll get the right result , but it 's good for the club to have a good run .
11 You know that it is extremely risky to leave the choice late and that , at the very latest , you must be organised in time to have a good look at the proposed field and to get into a good position for a proper base leg .
12 ‘ I want to have a good look round Mr Livesey 's rooms .
13 A very large policeman was trying to keep them back , but they were pressing closer and closer , determined to have a good look at the two people who had so nearly lost their lives .
14 ‘ The home videos would allow the whole family to have a good look at our cars but in the relaxing atmosphere of their own homes . ’
15 But he countered : ‘ The supporter was saying terrible things to me and I went back up the tunnel because I wanted to have a good look at the face of the person who was abusing me .
16 The exhibition provides a unique opportunity for anyone considering keeping a particular breed to have a good look , talk to the owner and make other helpful contacts .
17 And the other point made by the consumer adviser is try to have a good look at what you 've chosen before you walk out of the shop .
18 What I mean by that is er try to have a good look at what you 've chosen before you walk out the shop .
19 And they 're going to have a good look and you may need to do all sorts of interesting things , okay .
20 No , either he was up here to have a good look through one of the windows .
21 ‘ I always like to have a good look round the Abbey . ’
22 One morning I hopped up on the fence to have a good look around and there , sunning herself in the patio window of the empty house , was the most gorgeous long-hair I 'd ever seen .
23 Tim leaned over to have a good look at him , but his foot slipped and he fell in .
24 It 's a very important part of being a good tennis player to have a good grip , very important .
25 I 'd like to have a good head on me .
26 All these jobs can be messy , and produce a lot of debris , so be sure to have a good clean-up so that new paintwork is not contaminated .
27 The Chinese are very good singers , and practically every other person seemed to have a good voice and a repertoire of songs , a lot of them popular revolutionary songs , but also they gave us a rendering of ‘ old Man River ’ and a few others , and we all rounded the occasion off with Rio Grande , Old MacDonald had a farm ( during which the Chairman of the Institute Revolutionary Committee looked a bit bemused ) and Auld Lang Syne. and I also did our bit , singing a few English songs including ‘ Turpin Hero ’ , and we even attempted a rendering of two Chinese songs from the opera ‘ the White-Haired Girl ’ , much to everybody 's amusement and applause .
28 This required the ATB staff to have a good knowledge of the family situations of wives attending courses and to arrange course times that fitted in with the families ' needs and routines .
29 For he was employed by the LMS railway as a train guard , and guards were compelled to have a good knowledge of first-aid .
30 And of course , on the shooting , they used to have a good feed of you know in the mansion in the cellar .
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