Example sentences of "that [noun pl] [verb] a good [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Additionally the right qualification ensures that employers have a good idea of an individual 's capabilities . |
2 | An important point to emerge from one of the studies reviewed is that policies vary a good deal in the effect they will have on trade patterns and terms of trade — and thus on both the overall loss of global welfare and the regional distribution of that loss . |
3 | It is essential that tutors provide a good service commensurate with the fees being charged to students and/or their employers . |
4 | Campaigners seek to convince the unconverted that animals deserve a better deal ! |
5 | This is a descriptive vote because this hundred er women are not a representative cross section of the whole of Scotland they 're invited to come from various places and ninety six of them think that animals deserve a better deal . |
6 | Their findings were that parents regarded a good school as being one where : |
7 | Here , International Software negotiates contracts with software vendors and ensures that customers get a good price . |
8 | This concentration on long-term mortgage lending means that societies provide a good illustration of the degree of maturity transformation that is possible . |
9 | More 's eloquence has set the tone for much historical writing on the subject , but while one should not deny that enclosures created a good deal of suffering , one should also remember that More was exaggerating his points for the sake of effect . |
10 | It is to this property that thermoplastics owe a good deal of their commercial success although , as we have seen , toughness is obtained at the price of very considerable loss of stiffness . |
11 | Alpha is made up of two components of magnitudes 3 and 5 ; the separation is 231 seconds of arc , so that binoculars give a good view of the pair even though it is not in the least prominent . |