Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] [prep] the good [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What the Independent very badly needs is very solid professional newspaper management er to go along with the good franchise which it has created erm and a proper owner who can actually er do what all of us in newspapers have to do from times to times which is back a promising newspaper . |
2 | If you want to find out about the better side of cruising catamarans , phone for details . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | ‘ First , because other insurers have intermediaries who are forced by competition to look around for the best price . |
5 | Others who had coped well enough to begin with on those scanty mill wages , who had even picked themselves up and patched things together , the first time that demon of bad trade had halved their weekly pay ; the first time there had been sickness and doctors ' bills to eat up anything they had been able to put by during the good times — never much ; the first time a husband had suffered injury at the mill or the foundry , which meant no weekly pay-packet at all . |
6 | On the other hand there will be a greater onus to shop around for the best home for whatever spare cash you may have . |
7 | Unless something is done , dealer margins will continue in free fall and the customers will continue to shop around for the best price in the belief that service is universally lousy , and that 's in nobody 's interest . |
8 | Accordingly it is interesting to speculate to what extent these attitudes have caused British businessmen to adopt short time-horizons in making decisions — with negative consequences for longer-term growth performance — because their main objective is to acquire sufficient wealth to enable them to move on to the better things in life . |