Example sentences of "[prep] [art] good " in BNC.

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1 When the patient is removed there is a dramatic change for the better !
2 But the ad continued : ‘ Times change , occasionally for the better
3 Since the days of Queen Victoria the method of choosing bishops for the Church of England had changed , not wholly for the better .
4 He recommended to them lists of books for the better understanding of their religion , and the advice was excellent .
5 But he believes that there are developments around the corner that could bring a lot of changes for the better , not least of them , technological changes .
6 But more importantly , as far as Roddick is concerned , each franchised outlet is required to take on a community project in its area , which she believes gives the young women in the organisation additional status and helps them to realise that everybody has the ability to change the world for the better .
7 the ability to effect change for the better .
8 Unless we understand this process we will remain as superstitious and powerless to change the world for the better as were our forebearers .
9 But if 60 per cent of Conservative members really believe that standards may suffer , the remedy 's in their hands : they must use their corporate power to change the Bill for the better .
10 The Palestinians do , however , acknowledge signs of change for the better in US Jewry , Congress and the Administration , and that it is up to themselves to push them forward in much more effective ways than they have managed hitherto .
11 Not a change of nature , I hope , and believe : still , a development as the World calls it , though I can not think it is development for the better .
12 Nevertheless , those people who want to develop Labour politics in the province and to change things for the better should at least be given the chance to try .
13 And just when I thought everything was changing for the better .
14 Yes , the weather 's definitely taking a turn for the better .
15 It was not until the 1880s that a number of new factors operating together began to change the prospect for the better .
16 With Joseph , however , things took eventually a turn for the better .
17 It 's hard to believe that the man who used to play the bass in a sullen and studenty pop group called The Housemartins is the creator of this year 's most significant number one single , but the success of ‘ Dub Be Good To Me ’ is a sing that things have truly changed for the better .
18 Expect that generally things will change for the better .
19 Rosslyn realised that the horse was asking for help , and that his manners had n't just experienced a mysterious and miraculous change for the better during the course of the day !
20 CAR PHONES Mobile phones have changed on-the-road campaigning dramatically , and for the better .
21 St Patrick must greatly have simplified Irish thought , a turn for the better , when he introduced Christianity .
22 The jump in share prices was comparable to yesterday 's but the euphoria quickly ebbed away as it dawned on investors that — in terms of the immediate prospects — not much had changed and what had changed was not entirely for the better .
23 May we use our anger in a productive way to try and change things for the better .
24 Anne was there , representing his family , and his Dad , his spirits lifted by his recent turn for the better , sent a cable of congratulations to the groom and a mash note to the bride .
25 Some of the Government 's changes have been for the better .
26 It will mean change for the better .
27 It is a popular story that the Fascists did at least get the trains to run on time , and had that been all things might have turned out for the better , but the Duce also evolved the theory of Italia Irredenta , ‘ Unrecovered Italy ’ .
28 It is sometimes a way of endowing a person with a responsibility that trains him to fulfil various roles in the future , or that it is hoped will change his character for the better , or that endows its holder with prestige , or that gives him a certain hold on other people and makes them more likely to act in his interests .
29 ‘ And for the better , too .
30 Indeed one of the main arguments against the televising of Parliament was that it would damage the way the House works , although some thought it would change for the better .
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