Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [adv] [verb] [art] good " in BNC.

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1 In nineteenth-century Queensland it was claimed that Devons produced as much beef per acre as Herefords or Shorthorns and also produced a good proportion of lean meat to fat when crossed with the Shorthorn .
2 To survive and succeed at college , you must learn ( 1 ) what to read ( 2 ) how to read , and ( 3 ) how to take useful notes and then to make the best use of them ( see Chapter 9 on taking notes from reading ) .
3 ‘ Perhaps in Bearsden or Newton Mearns , ’ he said , struggling to pronounce the names of two expensive Glasgow suburbs and yet making a better job of it than BBC newsreaders .
4 It also encourages the community to anticipate such changes and so achieves a good part of the benefit of change without the waste of litigation , or the expensive , uncertain , and awkward process of legislation .
5 These are based largely on existing historical studies and usually offer a good overview of a period or topic .
6 Companies justify the cost in employee time in terms of improved public relations and eventually recruiting a better trained work force .
7 We spent a lot more time on note choice and really concentrated each song by getting rid of any filler parts or riffs and only keeping the best .
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