Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [verb] in [art] good " in BNC.
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1 | In ‘ The Cross Match ’ he argues with his doctor , who fails to appreciate Carkesse 's thesis that violence is justified in a good cause , and he defies anyone who is in any way concerned with his incarceration . |
2 | It 's a shame that the word ‘ refined ’ has acquired prissy connotations because both the shop and the stock of London 's newest lingerie outlet is refined in the best possible sense of the word . |
3 | The same quality is found in the best of the painter 's red-figure work ( fig. 115 ) . |
4 | On January 15 , 1956 , the Inaugural Conference of the Peoples ' National Movement was convened in the Good Samaritan Friendly Society Hall , Port of Spain . |
5 | If a firm is operating in a good , competitive market then , notwithstanding the problems associated with accounting measurements , profit does give an indication of how well it produced goods : the market was willing to pay more for the finished goods than it cost the firm to produce them , if the firm made a profit . |
6 | This attractive mixture is found in a good many works of this time , particularly reliefs . |
7 | the first and paramount responsibility of the members of the profession is to act in the best interests of their clients . |
8 | Presented in excellent condition throughout , this three bedroom , four year old mid terrace property is located in a good residential area off the Eynsham Road in west Oxford . |
9 | In those days the washing was done in a good old copper boiling on a Monday and light the fire underneath it and this sort of thing . |
10 | Once the approximate solution has been found then it is no longer a problem situation but a design situation : how can the solution be designed in a better way ? |
11 | Does my hon. Friend think that the Labour party was acting in the best interests of Britain and of our Baltic friends when , in 1969 , it did a deal with Brezhnev and handed over the Baltic gold ? |