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

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1 He 's pretty straightforward and has a nice sense of humour — almost British in fact .
2 ‘ I 'll see your mum has a nice cup of tea waiting for you ’
3 That one has a nice ring to it .
4 And there is a sniper they call the Serb On The Hill , who has built a bunker in his back garden and has a nice line of sight straight down the street towards them .
5 The Old Testament has a nice line in vituperation of other cultures and their beliefs when its writers suggest that non-Israelites worship , not the true God , but satyrs or he-goats or demons … .
6 When the mild-mannered and bespectacled Sumner , who has a nice line in polo-neck jumpers , enters the local pub , they look upon him with suspicion , just like a stranger entering a saloon bar in a Western .
7 One finds that a barn has been converted into a smart office where a chap is working hard on his word processor ; he has a nice set-up with computers .
8 Now , with players like Hassler , Reuter and Moller emerging , Klinsmann confirming his European Championship promise and Augenthaler re-emerging from the shadows as libero , the side has a nice balance between youth and experience .
9 If he 'd had a nice meal by the fire and the box to watch and no screaming and yelling he 'd have stayed in like Hoomey .
10 Have you had a nice morning at nursery ?
11 Tell me did you have a nice day at school , did they make a fuss of you ? ’
12 Did you have a nice day at school ?
13 So did you have a nice day at school ?
14 Did you have a nice day at work ?
15 You can have a nice cheese in a salad
16 Here , why do n't you have a nice read of your newspaper ? ’
17 Erm I 'd have one aga , I mean , I wa I wanted mine for Alan 's wedding so I could have a nice tan for , with my suit .
18 ‘ OK , let's go back to the hotel , then we 'll have a nice cup of tea . ’
19 Shall we have a nice cup of tea ?
20 Yeah , let's have a nice cup of tea
21 Half an hour later , eased out of her coat and hat , her belongings piled by Stephanie 's bed since they would n't fit in her room , she said , " You would n't have a nice cup o' tea , would you ? "
22 Its bed and furniture were entirely homely , however , and perhaps not as dainty as the elegant young French lady might like , but it did have a nice view of the hustle and bustle of Newington Butts , and Mrs Beavis always reckoned that if you could see life going on from your window , you could n't grumble too much about not having dainty furniture .
23 What would you like to do have a nice sandwich for lunch and then later on have something proper .
24 Your favourite Melton Mowbray pork pie , Master Harry , and Farmer Bates let me have a nice piece of Stilton special .
25 That 'll have a nice sound with you eating crisps
26 This definition would make central to pragmatics a notion of appropriateness or felicity : ( 14 ) Pragmatics is the study of the ability of language users to pair sentences with the contexts in which they would be appropriate Such a definition should have a nice ring to it , from the point of view of those who wish to place pragmatics on a par with other aspects of linguistic inquiry .
27 Well he 'll have a nice lot of money when he finished being Prime Minister .
28 Did you have a nice game of football ?
29 Did you have a nice game of football did you ?
30 But we just you know like Saturday night we really enjoy making a nice meal and having a nice bottle of wine or something and doing something
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