Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] the good [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One thinks rather the better of Phyllis Bottome for wanting to believe that what had to happen could in fact have been averted . |
2 | WAYNE SHELFORD puts the case for the capped élite being involved in non-Championship weekends and argues that league games on international days would bring out the best in clubs . |
3 | The lyrical and passionate aspects of Shostakovich , rather than the bitterly satirical , also bring out the best in Julian Lloyd Webber 's playing . |
4 | The oddly named My Father 's Vertigo , a near narrative piece bringing out the best in LCDT , set the programme on its right tracks and proved that dance can contain wit . |
5 | Miller has always been expert at bringing out the best in players — he turned Frank McAvennie from a midfield player into a striker in his St Mirren days — and the evolution of Pat McGinlay as a goalscoring midfield player is merely the latest example of his handiwork . |
6 | Somehow working with a young cast in Dublin has brought out the best in Parker as a director to create the film that is already being talked about as the best rock movie in years . |
7 | They 'd probably end up the best of friends . |
8 | Flynn also brought out the best in Seaman with a 25-yard shot but while Coventry 's strike force of Furlong and Ndlovu showed promise , their threat later diminished . |
9 | She was thinking that rejection brought out the best in Bert . |
10 | It was n't that he would n't help , often he did , but he believed that by delegating he brought out the best in people , that they would rise to the challenge , and he had other things to be done . ’ |
11 | Zamora in Los Angeles is like Murphy in Ireland , ‘ and most of them are just as tough ’ said McCullough 's manager , Matt Tinley after a bout that brought out the best in Wayne . |
12 | Oh well you know peo people that throw their clothes around and untidy , they turn out the best of people . |
13 | As a Celtic-mad kid of 11 , Creaney stood wide-eyed on the Parkhead terraces to watch his heroes take on the best in Europe . |
14 | On the distinction between education and training , we have done a great deal to bring together the best of education and of training . |
15 | The thumping , street-tough beats of label owners and producers , PJ and Smiley , may never entirely disappear , but the sparse nod towards hardcore works all the better against Nicolette 's sugar-sweet , jazzy vocals . |
16 | ‘ Crises are supposed to bring out the best in people . ’ |
17 | Prof Thomas Gibson : ability to bring out the best in people |
18 | Everton have been looking for a target man to bring out the best in Mo Johnston and Peter Beardsley . |
19 | The former England forward is one of the game 's best headers and Kendall will be unhappy at failing to find a target man to bring out the best in Mo Johnston . |
20 | TAPPA ZUKIE 'S label always seems to bring out the best in Dennis Brown , and this gentle lilt through the miseries of ghetto life is Dennis ' best for a while . |
21 | Sir : The world must be grateful to Charles Richards for his exposure ( 'Intifada brings out the best in Israel 's black art' , 30 September ) of the depths to which Israelis will sink in what he rightly describes as their news manipulation . |
22 | ‘ They say adversity always brings out the best in folk , ’ Susan stated . |
23 | It debases people , but it also brings out the best in people . ’ |