Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [verb] a good [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The young Yorkshireman apparently has a good temperament and a complete all-round game .
2 the front seat just have a good look round here .
3 The 34 thousand crowd were comparatively quiet , when the Lowfields broke into song it was awesome , the cantilever roof really gives a good sound .
4 Moreover , none of the arguments put forward in favour of keeping IBM in one piece actually offers a good reason for doing so .
5 Because food preparation generally involves a good deal of doubling back to and from the refrigerator , sink , stove and different work surfaces , the walking distance between all the main work areas should not be excessive .
6 The summary may be retained , since headings of the lesson plan usually make a good outline for students ’ notes .
7 People in this bracket usually demand a good teacher , native and who is willing to travel , provide material etc. , all at a reasonable price .
8 My thoughts keep returning to the fact that a session immediately following a good catch the night before is rarely successful .
9 It did so despite the fact that Goulding J had found that an experienced salesman quickly acquired a good idea of the prices obtained by his employer 's competitors , but that such knowledge was usually only approximate and that in this field accurate information was valuable , because a difference of even one penny a pound might be important .
10 The Royal family are country people , their interests and off-duty activities are all to do with the countryside , and the Prince always had a good knowledge of its workings ; but it was not until after he became chairman of the steering committee for Wales that he discovered the danger it was in .
11 The Easter Course usually attracts a good number of Q.T 's , and it is hoped that we can use some of them to assist with the teaching .
12 The purpose of this is to enable regular discussions to take place thus developing a good working relationship within which problems can be talked through .
13 Does the purchaser already use a good UK commercial lawyer ?
14 If the person has not made a will then the process usually takes a good deal longer which may mean that a whole range of practical issues are held in abeyance whilst the situation is resolved .
15 The meeting also provides a good opportunity to learn about the sort of medical and financial assistance available — useful for anyone who speaks little English .
16 But in Franconia Louis the German clearly had a good deal of support , and his power-base in Bavaria held firm : no churchman from there attended Lothar 's assembly at Ingelheim .
17 A case where a plea of estoppel succeeded and the innocent purchaser therefore obtained a good title was Eastern Distributors v. Goldring ( 1957 C.A. ) .
18 The university also has a good wine list to complement its food , from a reasonable house wine to more quality vintages .
19 Keeping an upright rig also distinguishes a good funboard sailor since it gives more forward drive whilst sailing and more lift in beach and waterstarts .
20 Punctuality always gives a good impression and if you cut things fine you will not be as calm and confident as you should be .
21 The event also provides a good time for parents to see evidence of the caring nature of the school and gain a flavour of the ethos and quality of relationships .
22 The juice also makes a good base for a sweet and sour sauce .
23 Education again provides a good example : central government has a strong interest in the provision of an education service which meets its perception of national priorities ; local people , especially parents , expect to have considerable influence over the education provided for their children .
24 Rosewater also makes a good aftershave for men with sensitive skin .
25 However , this collection also gives a good impression of the effective presence of the fabliau in the Anglo-Norman literary corpus and its context .
26 Does n't matter , you have to get to bed early to get a good sleep .
27 Has logic ever produced a good museum ?
28 the speaker typically uses a good deal of rather generalised vocabulary : a lot of , got , do , thing , nice , stuff , place and things like that .
29 The intersection of the appropriate output characteristic with the output load line then gives a good approximation to which in turn leads to a better value of from the input characteristics and input load line .
30 It was quite a small type , rarely weighing as much as 320kg , with short , thin legs , a proportionately large body , ridged backbone , big-bellied ( the Red Poll still has a good rumen capacity for digesting quantities of low-grade roughage ) , rather plain and very lean , with a thin ‘ snake ’ head , always polled , and a large baggy udder with prominent milk veins .
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