Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] a bad " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Randolph , you must help us quickly ’ he gasped , ‘ Rudolph , you dad has caught a bad cold and will not be able to pull the sleigh tonight .
2 If the hon. Gentleman wants to find a worse record in Scotland for waiting lists , he should look at the waiting lists that were left to us by the previous Labour Government .
3 The professor said : ‘ Judith has had a worse time than David because all of this is not of her making .
4 Over the years , quarrying generally has had a bad record for pay and conditions , and Penrhyn has a particularly infamous past .
5 The intensely religious former viceroy of India and wartime ambassador to Washington has had a bad write-up .
6 Cholesterol has had a bad press .
7 She has had a bad time .
8 ‘ If the Queen thinks she has had a bad year , look at me — my whole life has been pretty horribilis , ’ said Olive , from Birmingham .
9 And to my recollection , no one for whom Prost has ever driven has had a bad word to say about him , save at the very end of Prost 's career with Renault , when other factors that had nothing to do with driving intruded .
10 Not everybody has had a bad war .
11 School Social Worker is here and has had a bad day .
12 The Transport Secretary is a very genial Scot who has had a bad press but can take it with a smile .
13 No but I mean he has had a bad start
14 Boards A , B , C , D have all started , although D has got a bad start by not passing close behind the start boat .
15 Networking , too , has got a bad name these days , as the scandalous links between Tokyo 's politicians , bureaucrats and businessmen are exposed .
16 Unfortunately Banbury has got a bad reputation among boat users in the past and the council is doing little to dispel it .
17 Well no , he has got a bad throat an you know , he had a little lump in his throat , I think they thought it was cancer or something or a little growth , but you often get that in the throat .
18 But if he has , I do n't think it follows that Fathers and Children has become a bad book in his eyes , but rather , it is now not all that good .
19 RIGHT Intelligent and loyal , the German Shepherd dog is another breed which , like the Rottweiler , has gained a bad reputation in the popular press .
20 Good technology has gained a bad name .
21 Any human being who has eaten a bad oyster , spent a night in agony , and vowed never to touch oysters again , will understand this .
22 On May 26th a full-blown review of the matter was announced , but it has left a bad smell of abuse of power .
23 But also I want to stop a bad thing . ’
24 He unwrapped the handkerchiefs , contrived to get a good amount of mud down his boots and pretended to make a bad landing from the monkey rope and was dispatched to the sanatorium with a suspected sprain .
25 ‘ Creative ’ writing has acquired a bad name ; it has been contrasted with proper grammatical writing , and has come to be numbered among the suspect activities of the Loony Left , or at least with the ‘ soft ’ brigade .
26 The first of these is older than the second , and has acquired a bad name ; indeed , it acquired it fairly early , in some part from the monumental and unappealing system of Herbert Spencer .
27 That 's a bit like that thingy but it was bald and it 'd got a bad , ever such a bad
28 He 'd had a bad dream in which he 'd been not only head of the Conservative Research Department , but also with the Raj in Belfast , and confronted by coalminers and oil-rig workers to boot .
29 He felt odd , queer , as if he 'd had a bad dream .
30 He 'd had a bad shave and his hair looked as if it was growing back after having been cut too short .
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