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

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1 Perhaps I 'll break , go back for good .
2 Extraordinary profits , you may be surprised to see are only twelve point nine million after the Elserver sale but that is a function of the write back of good will on the disposal of Elserver which you will see explained in the preliminary statement , thus reducing the er , profit from two hundred and twenty nine million , which was the estimate at the interim , to thirty five million for the year as a whole .
3 You 'll have the sharp improvement in shareholders ' funds resulting from the write back of good will on the Elserver disposal and the consequent reduction in net borrowings , from four hundred and five to a hundred and eighteen million .
4 Did I , but you you you brought it up last meeting , that that that erm people were going as supposed to be coming back with good ideas as to how to cope with interviews in other rooms , but we said in last time that we were going to have a personal round bill .
5 Even though there was a sharp frost outside , couples could be seen stealing away from the dance and returning a half-hour or so later , always a little crestfallen until they had danced again , danced their way back into good cheer .
6 They had seen the knuckles come out of the silken wrapping and the force of it scared their wits back into good manners .
7 Their Hedgerow Renovation Scheme is designed to bring back into good management selected hedgerows that are in poor condition , over- grown , gappy , thin or neglected , but which are capable of restoration .
8 His hip turn had been the problem but , by yesterday , as he had a trial spin with John O'Leary , he was confident that it was back in good working order .
9 Five men worked five days a week for eight months until the interior was back in good order .
10 A few years on , back in good old leafy Didsbury , vocalist Melanie and all-round muso Eric have earned a serious Stateside buzz as Temper Temper .
11 ‘ I mean , we have to show them we 're terribly trustworthy or something , show them that if we are allowed to wander off , we 'll wander back in good time . ’
12 ‘ He 's back in good form , ’ said the trainer .
13 Nick Quayle reporting and nice to see Abingdon Town back in good form ; Town three , Horsham nil , that 's in the division two south of the Vauxhall League .
14 You can always fall back on good old rice and tea if the aesthetic qualities of the food are not enough to overcome your apprehension .
15 You can then plan the small , easy , enjoyable steps back to good physical shape .
16 ‘ The mineral companies especially will find future planning permission easier if they put the land back to good use , ’ says Max Hislop , a community forester .
17 Still , I 'm out of her clutches now , so it 's back to good old school dinners .
18 I want to get back to good performances .
19 And he adds : ‘ Once back to good food and the right medicine , most human bodies recover very quickly .
20 The changes made are quite subtle — instead of using the Windows internal print routines to access and control the printer ports directly , Windows hands control of the ports back to good old steam-powered DOS , which takes care of it .
21 If the system is so ‘ sophisticated ’ that outside organisations are handling our magazine and problems like the one in Autumn occur why bother with that system ? why not go back to good old postage stamps ? … the reason is because we commenced distribution by Royal Mail 's ‘ Presstream ’ at the beginning of 1992 which involves the sender sorting all its UK mail into postcode order , the benefit being considerable savings from two discounts , firstly the Presstream pricing is lower than the standard postage rate and secondly an extra discount is earned because we have done the sorting instead of Royal Mail .
22 It 's back to good old Civvy Street and more sociable hours . ’
23 After he 'd had a heart attack , we got him back to good health .
24 She also recalled the time Tippett had ‘ flu and stayed at their home where he was nursed back to good health .
25 It is ironic that the man from Windsor who was nursed back to good health in a London hospital by the woman he later married should end up as a health authority magnate .
26 It is then Pip falls ill and is nursed back to good health by the good-natured health .
27 It begins to improve when Joe nurses Pip back to good health , which is very powerful and moving and Pip once again begin to see Joe as that ‘ gentle Christian man ’ .
28 Is it a possible solution to go back to good old wind power in our energy search , or is that not on these days ?
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