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

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1 Erm you know I mean i i wi the Queen I think has given a wonderful example and her family life and I feel very sorry for the way her her children have you know the stresses of modern life ha have caused all these things and I feel for Charles an and Diana deeply .
2 ‘ You were saying that he has written a wonderful book — and that it 's going to be published ? ’
3 ‘ She has done a wonderful job , ’ district organiser Barbara Noakes said .
4 ‘ But he 's so brave he has made a wonderful comeback .
5 Webb trying to release Collimore now , Whitlow who er has had a wonderful game for by money wins it back .
6 Will my right hon. Friend consider early-day motion 209 , which relates to a British company that has achieved a wonderful contract in Kenya ?
7 He said he 'd done a wonderful job in very difficult circumstances .
8 They 'd had a wonderful afternoon .
9 Not for the first time she thought her father would have made a wonderful actor .
10 All reported having had a wonderful day and causing much comment and amusement wherever they went .
11 Paying tribute , the Prime Minister said she was a ‘ trusted adviser who would have had a wonderful career . ’
12 So you might have entered a wonderful poem to that competition and Philip Larkin never got a chance to look at it .
13 You 've done a wonderful job . ’
14 ‘ You 've done a wonderful job , ’ she told Merrill after Rob had made the introductions .
15 The families of the victims were reluctant to co-operate with the police at first because they felt the staff at the hospital where Allitt was a student nurse — the Grantham and Kesteven — had done a wonderful job .
16 ‘ I 've got a wonderful idea for a banner ; can you make it ? ’
17 There was nothing with which she could find fault , and eventually she turned to Mr Miller and said , ‘ You 've got a wonderful collection here and I 'm full of admiration at the way in which you look after them . ’
18 I 'm afraid so , I mean a lot of these things , you can have a basic idea , and then your flowers do n't turn up at the markets and all them sort of things , although we 've got a wonderful garden and I 've got quite a lot I can use .
19 Oh what a beautiful morning oh what a beautiful day I 've got a wonderful feeling everthing 's going my way .
20 We 'll just have lunch , and then I 'm sure you 've got a wonderful programme lined up for this afternoon ! ’
21 Twenty-three-year-old Jill Yate took the opportunity of telling her boss that , although she had had a wonderful year travelling around Europe , she was beginning to feel homesick and would soon be going back to the United States .
22 In the middle ages Margaret had had a wonderful time ; women had understood then that it was not to other mothers that you turn in childbirth , it is to those women who have lived it , who have been down between the dragon 's teeth , have travelled the dragons ' pathways and have lurked in the dark and boiling belly of pain , have been chewed and digested and emerged .
23 Clare looked incredibly fit and had had a wonderful time .
24 She had had a wonderful time and took an extra turn of the floor .
25 ‘ She said she had had a wonderful time and liked the people of Merseyside , so I hope this unfortunate incident does n't remain in her mind . ’
26 ‘ Listen , I 've had a wonderful idea .
27 I 've had a wonderful run , and I 've enjoyed it hugely and I just ca n't say what it has meant to me over the past four marvellous Ryder Cups .
28 and she 's got arthritis , well in her knees , same as I have but not quite so bad because er , well up to now , but then again she 's younger than I am er several years younger than me and , but she 's getting on and so is Jack you see and er , and er so erm I 've had a , as I say , I 've had , I 've had a wonderful life really .
29 ‘ I 've had a wonderful day , ’ she said .
30 I 've had a wonderful day and learnt a lot here
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