Example sentences of "have choose a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He had made a few calls , but could n't have chosen a worse time to be setting up a casual liaison .
2 They were ripe for change , and , as it happened , I could n't have chosen a better subject with which to widen the scope of the Church 's activities .
3 Mr Robin Cook , shadow Health Secretary , said : ‘ We could not have chosen a better issue to put centre stage for the first televised session of Parliament . ’
4 If Rune had set out deliberately to enrage her he could n't have chosen a better way .
5 The kidnappers could n't have chosen a better day .
6 And they could n't have chosen a better day ; brilliant blue skies and fierce winds .
7 He had scarcely known Maggie , could not have known that he could not have chosen a better treat than this mysterious park , with its vast statues carved out of the living rock : the huge-mouthed cave with its mighty teeth , the vast stone giant , his shoulders visible through bushes a hundred yards away , half hidden in greenery ; and above all , the great carved stone dragon with its broken wings , and wild Chinese eyes .
8 ‘ But I could n't have chosen a better house than this flat . ’
9 And the victim could have chosen a better place to voice throaty communist sentiments .
10 GRAEME HICK finally lived up to his tag as England 's saviour yesterday — and the one-time ‘ Boy Wonder ’ could not have chosen a better moment to put his wretched Test record behind him .
11 SINEAD Donaghy could n't have chosen a better time to score her first goal of the season .
12 We had a beautiful Spring holiday on the Beauly Firth , and could not have chosen a better time to be there , with all the different kinds of foliage on the hillsides , and the spring flowers on the banks .
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