Example sentences of "[noun] have make a good [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The PR Department had made a good start in the CASB period with Colonel Glass in charge . |
2 | Although he is cautious about predicting how rapidly or how strongly profits will grow in 1993 , he believes the UK business has made a good start to the year , with revenues from both consulting and recruitment ahead of budget . |
3 | Tuathal had made a good job , then , of his ambush . |
4 | My hon. Friend has made a good point . |
5 | My hon. Friend has made a good point . |
6 | Incidentally , I was interested to read in the Financial Times and other newspapers today that the foreman in the Guinness 2 trial of Mr. Seelig and Lord Spens said that the prosecution had made a good job of identifying the structure of that case . |
7 | But erm , it 's , it 's terrifying , and when we get , as and Jack 's made a good point and , and it is a good one , that perhaps if we spent only half a day when somebody joins the depot and said to them , this is the geography of our depot , and this is where everywhere is , and this is how you get from one side of it to the other . |
8 | The malai photographers had made a good job of it , this genuine FAKINTIL atrocity . |
9 | Wise Speke is quietly confident that Whessoe has made a good deal for its longer term development . |
10 | Founded and endowed by Leo Bonn , a deaf merchant banker and financier , the bureau had made a good start , but went into decline during the war . |
11 | Bowsher and his colleagues have made a good case for paradoxical pain being the result of a genetic inability to metabolise morphine to the potent morphine-6-glucuronide , leaving large quantities of morphine-3-glucuronide ( a putative morphine antagonist or a non-specific cerebral stimulant , or both ) unopposed . |