Example sentences of "good [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The better researchers are acquainted with the bibliographical tools which can widen their perspectives , the better researchers they are likely to become .
2 Erm paragraph twenty one , we 'd certainly oppose any move to give local authorities the right to cease homes of travellers erm especially in view of the shortage of the good pitches I that is just totally and I do n't think that that 's on , I hope we can oppose that .
3 May I borrow some space in your magazine to say a big thank you for all the good wishes we have received in connection with the Presidency of the Baptist Union of Scotland ?
4 Well in hospital , I mean the number of cards and get well cards and well good wishes I received , and offers of help from people .
5 In terms of needing help , these are precisely the most vulnerable groups , and for good reasons they have therefore received more attention in earlier work on the elderly .
6 And with the kiss came a sudden rush of memories ; not of the arguments , the long silences , the hurtful remarks , but of the good times they had had together .
7 In this situation , it is often useful to look back at the good things you have achieved and the good times you 've enjoyed in the past .
8 Remember all the good times you shared . ’
9 I do n't recall the good times I 've had at Wembley with anything like the same frequency — not just because there have n't been as many of them ( my personal Wembley record is played ten , won two , lost eight ) , but because when you support a football team , misery is the only currency that can purchase real ecstasy .
10 It was depressing looking through her clothes , and remembering the good times she had spent wearing some of these dresses and blouses .
11 your partner tells you about the good times he/she had before meeting you
12 In happier , better times it may have looked princely , even regal , with the raised dais at the far end under a huge tapestry emblazoned with the royal insignia of Scotland .
13 Although they can prove good investments they are a minefield for the uninitiated .
14 Powered by two General Motors diesels , each 645 hp , they had reached speeds well in excess of twenty knots on trials , and being also good seaboats they seemed eminently suitable for our purposes .
15 Passengers liked them for their smooth ride , comfortable seating and the good views they gave from their many windows .
16 With current policies the Conservatives will not win the next election ; even with better policies they might not win it .
17 It is n't a case of wanting them they 're such good knives you do n't get them at that price , too often right can we just have a look at the price of microwaves , while we 're here
18 ‘ As you have books for good manners I will name you the degrees .
19 Ultimately , it does n't matter how well a band 's guitarist plays , if an act does n't have good songs they will go nowhere .
20 To meet the growing demand for bigger and better bangs they import their fireworks from all over the world .
21 Did they think it was wrong to kill and steal , or did they think it showed what good fighters they were ? "
22 if you 've got good eyes you might
23 Like all good secretaries she had acquired or at least known how to simulate , some of the idealised attributes of wife , mother , mistress , confidante , servant and friend without being , or indeed expecting to be , any of these .
24 My understanding is what we 're trying to achieve is , to have a a a double-sided A four sheet , which is intended to demonstrate to our clients , what good lads we are and what good work we do for each in each function .
25 But whatever happens , I will never feel indifferent or hate everybody here , because there were some acceptable , some good performances we did together , but I can already say there were some great performances — at least as I remember them — so it 's a part of my artistic life closely connected to my heart .
26 But after losing weight and boosting his morale with several good performances he changed his mind .
27 She omitted to mention that , when they last made representations to the bookseller , Mr Pascall , he had said that he stocked the books he could sell ; and if the ladies wanted him to sell better books they should take to buying them and reading them , instead of watching television all day .
28 But they 've all got their good lines you see .
29 ‘ Any other worthy good deeds you 'd like to mention ? ’
30 As a result , the brunt of investment pressures will have to be borne by an ever-decreasing stock of pubs ; and what good pubs we have left will be more than ever exposed to the cold winds of change .
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