Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [adv] [art] good [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Peggy made quite a good joke . |
2 | ‘ Ian looks quite a good keeper all-round . |
3 | Should the discussion stray just once from generic to specific advice , however casually ( ‘ the Borsetshire Union has quite a good deal on offer at the moment ’ ) , investment business has been carried out . |
4 | The sooner DOL gets back the better IMO . |
5 | In the continuing war of words between reformers and hardliners , Mr Nemeth conjured up the best insult of the day when he referred to his opponents as ‘ Stone Age conservatives ’ . |
6 | They are all serious and Trevor has probably the best chance of playing . ’ |
7 | I was chided for implying in last month 's notes that Somerset looked rather a better bet than Gloucestershire . |
8 | Before the break , record signing Lenny Johnrose got his one and only chance but Roger Freestone pulled off a good save . |
9 | From her own questioning she had made sure that Mr Miller bought only the best puppies from reliable breeders and , in turn , she had told him of her own circumstances . |
10 | ALL IN THE FAMILY William Randolph Hearst Jr had arguably the best seat at the twentieth century . |
11 | ‘ Deportivo had quite a good team before we came , but they did n't believe in themselves . |
12 | Erm towards the end of the year and the erm and Spear erm Spear had rather a good year , so that 's our capital insurance company in Bermuda erm no claims . |
13 | The patrician Dynamius provides perhaps the best illustration of this . |
14 | So I think Tollerton stands quite a good chance of getting that one through . |
15 | Cricket now , and a bumper crowd has been watching Gloucestershire put up a good fight against Essex in the quarter finals of the Nat West trophy . |