Example sentences of "[noun] for the good " in BNC.

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1 Tomorrow , she would go to the finest jeweller in London and sell the gems for the best price she could get .
2 And the cost of admission for the better seats in the house — £30 and £23 .
3 As an actor myself , I wanted a part , too , but there is n't a speaking part for the best man at a wedding ceremony .
4 They were used to seeing 3 × 80 oz. bottles put in with too much colour and a ‘ hope for the best ’ attitude .
5 just pushing it in and hope for the best
6 Stick yourself in the general direction of Manchester , and hope for the best ?
7 What I 'll just get on with my jibe and hope for the best .
8 When the patient is removed there is a dramatic change for the better !
9 the ability to effect change for the better .
10 The Palestinians do , however , acknowledge signs of change for the better in US Jewry , Congress and the Administration , and that it is up to themselves to push them forward in much more effective ways than they have managed hitherto .
11 Rosslyn realised that the horse was asking for help , and that his manners had n't just experienced a mysterious and miraculous change for the better during the course of the day !
12 It will mean change for the better .
13 In the normal way , there should be some change for the better in the patient 's condition , so if weeks pass and the patient seems static , you need to know why .
14 If I am daft enough to tackle up in those conditions I usually go to sleep and hope I wake up to a change for the better .
15 But what a change for the better , I kept thinking , when compared to old committee meetings I used to attend when we haggled over lists of topics for inclusion in a syllabus .
16 In ordinary affairs , for which we aspire only to the best choice on the available information , the only assurance we need is that each veering of spontaneous reaction with expanding awareness is objectively a change for the better .
17 It is a fundamental change for the better , but the Revenue needs to ensure that there are no major commercial disadvantages in the replacement system for businesses .
18 One trusts that the desert winds blowing through Vegas this week represent the winds of change for the better in boxing .
19 Another change for the better is that the secretary-general is now equipped with a bunch of good military advisers .
20 If you ask me , I reckon we 've all made a big change for the better .
21 Before resigning ourselves to permanent depression and a feeling that special needs have slipped from the political agenda , it may be useful to look again at some of the implications for change for the better
22 But what is wrong with change for the better and doing what one is good at ?
23 A change for the better , for now the Japanese can concentrate on the new industries of Computers and Lasers where , because there is not yet the world competition as in radios and televisions , they can recover better margins making their industries more wealth-creating .
24 She should have accepted a comfortable change for the better .
25 Now it seems this may change — one small but important change for the better .
26 Some felt the present arrangements to be satisfactory , believing that ‘ there had been a marked change for the better in the CNAA system over the years and felt that subject boards fulfilled a useful role ’ .
27 Mr Maconie should realise that the Roman Catholic hierarchy does f— all to help AIDS victims , seeing it as a gift from God to rid the world of some of its scum , when it has the power to change attitudes for the better all over the world .
28 The Category D Winner for the best individual effort in achieving targets and developing new markets was Nicholas Hutchinson Regency Marine Limited .
29 We have 20 copies for the best replies to the following question : How many DJs does it take to change a lightbulb ?
30 Plans for the better distribution of population and employment were still needed , but one academic observer reported in 1957 : After 13 years the Conservatives lost office ; in the general election of October 1964 Harold Wilson won power with a slender majority of four over the other parties .
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