Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] a good [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | When confiding the news to Greeves , he said , ‘ My long night talk with Dyson and Tolkien had a good deal to do with it . ’ |
2 | Wilson had a good chance to level after six minutes but completely mishit his kick . |
3 | Even Albert Piggott had a good word to say for the dying man , as he drank his half-pint of bitter at The Two Pheasants . |
4 | Aspirant hippies will find that Glastonbury makes a good base to take day walks from ( after having stocked up on crystals ) . |
5 | He convinced himself that speaking Italian to Franco presented a good opportunity to learn and therefore he should take up the challenge . |
6 | Only one team has beaten Rovers at home and for some time Swindon looked a good bet to become the second . |
7 | Mr Hunt made a good effort to attract business to the state , but his political reforms floundered . |
8 | In addition to the benefits conferred by Development Zone status , Tadchester has a good deal to offer the industrialist . |
9 | Early in the half Loughlins missed a good opportunity to level for the Swifts . |
10 | A weekend break in London provides a good opportunity to take full advantage of the sales , perhaps combined with a visit to the theatre . |
11 | ‘ We just have to hope that there are no more injuries before Monday and that Mr Moran has a good squad to pick from . |
12 | L.C. having a good story to open the door to the path of the symbolic progression . |