Example sentences of "out of good " in BNC.
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1 | There are plenty of good ideas around , but the worry is that the sheer difficulty of practising in inner cities will overwhelm even the most enthusiastic practitioners and managers and that they will ‘ settle for more of the same … but out of better buildings . ’ |
2 | The man out of Better Days . |
3 | I hate Derek but I like your man out of Better Days . |
4 | Sooner or later , the social practices that keep Japanese women out of good jobs will be swept away by economic circumstances . |
5 | The Tories have more or less run out of good ideas which inspired them in the early Thatcher years , and are left only with a few bad ones : the creation of new , ever more incompetent ‘ private ’ monopolies ; the vindictive pursuit of aged war criminals ; the idiotic struggle to knock a penny off income tax , which will benefit nobody , when so much more could be achieved with a little imagination — by abolishing all discriminatory rates , abolishing capital transfer tax and other taxes on savings , allowing domestic wages ( as all other forms of employment are allowed ) against personal taxation … |
6 | We will also help the people often left out of good training opportunities , including the disabled , women returning after caring for children , and those with special educational needs . |
7 | 16.50 First , they should be designed to arise naturally out of good primary practice . |
8 | I had acted out of good faith and in terms of what I thought were the best interests of my client . |
9 | It is important for us all to remember that everyone who shared in the meeting did so out of good conscience and with a genuine desire to find God 's will for us . |
10 | People who did not know how to be useful dropped out of Good Neighbour schemes . |
11 | Flaubert said : ‘ You do n't make art out of good intentions . ’ |
12 | It seems to rot the backbone out of good men . ’ |