Example sentences of "[verb] in good [noun] " in BNC.

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1 your employer should act in good faith .
2 Such a State should act in good faith so as not to frustrate the objects of the treaty .
3 On the other hand , such an authority must act in good faith , use the powers for the purpose for which they were given , take into account relevant matters and disregard the irrelevant , and must not act in a way so unreasonable that no reasonable authority could have so acted .
4 In this case I would think that , if the minister does not act in good faith , or if he acts on extraneous considerations which ought not to influence him , or if he plainly misdirects himself in fact or in law , it may well be that a court would interfere ; but when he honestly takes a view of the facts or the law which could reasonably be entertained , then his decision is not to be set aside simply because thereafter someone thinks that his view was wrong …
5 I do n't know of any league penalty regarding players not turning up and not letting their opponents know in good time that they will not be playing .
6 These plans were duly put into effect , and the new building was ready for opening in good time for the celebrations .
7 Although , many appear in good spirits at the moment , most know that when they get home the grim reality of unemployment and the bitterness felt at being one of the unfortunates will set in .
8 The best she can do , even with the link to the Eye of Harmony and the data stored in the Matrix , is to work in best estimates .
9 Consumers are prepared to wait for sales and even go for cheaper versions of what they would buy in better times , says a survey published yesterday .
10 By recognising the complexity of the work of the ward sister and the demands made on her time , doctors can help by cooperating in good ward management .
11 While not necessarily dealing with the most important , nor the most contentious , matters , the criminal justice legislation , by virtue of its comprehensiveness and regularity , suggests more of a systematic approach to keeping in good repair the administration of justice and the working of the penal system than can be substantiated by events .
12 Due to the high cost of operating a high powered aircraft like the Firefly ( this was during the mid-1960s , before ‘ warbirds ’ were commonplace ) , the aircraft was reluctantly grounded , but maintained in good order .
13 Behind the counter , the fat Greek chef stands in good stead , his apron cheerfully stained , a generous plate of souvlaki in hand .
14 DES Circular 8/83 requested information on these efforts and preliminary results reported in Better Schools showed almost a complete reversal of the situation found in the first survey .
15 Rodrigo de Triano , the 2,000 Guineas ante-post favourite , is reported in good shape for the Singer & Friedlander Greenham Stakes ( 3.0 ) and Brighton winner Two Left Feet carries confidence for the Ladbrokes Spring Handicap ( 3.30 ) .
16 Cruachan a close second To Tel Quel in the Dubai Champion Stakes here last October , may resume winning ways in the Earl of Sefton EBF Stakes ( 3.05 ) ; the improving Wolfhound is expected to complete his hat-trick in the European Free Handicap ( 3.35 ) and John Gosden 's Coniston Water is reported in good form for his debut in the Wood Ditton Stakes ( 5.15 ) .
17 ‘ The church has come in good faith , and is innocent of any deception .
18 Here , too , Nazi propaganda had succeeded in good measure in inculcating into large sections of the population the fear of what a new defeat would bring .
19 Although it was not clear when the equipment would arrive at North Tees , managers hoped it would be installed in good time for Christmas .
20 The stock is , to the extent that it has not already been used or sold in the ordinary and normal course of trading in good condition and working order and capable of being used or sold in the ordinary and normal course of trading .
21 As a result , both parties should always behave in good faith .
22 It means that to be considered in good faith and acquire title the purchaser of a valuable stolen work of art needs to demonstrate that she/he made a very serious , detailed and diligent investigation into the seller 's title .
23 It was the only door on Dreadnought which could be considered in good repair .
24 His private life also looks in good order following that weekend proposal to blonde model Simone , who is following the tour from London .
25 Farr-Jones still looks in good Nick
26 Looks in good condition .
27 David Lyles says they ’ ll be able to train in good pools and compete against some of the best swimmers in the world … they 'll be racing the top youngsters from America and Canada
28 Effective vaccines prevent such hazards , but only if a social organization ensures that all potential mothers are vaccinated in good time .
29 More recently Charles Dillingham and George White had visited the Palace Theatre , London and were so impressed that they booked the Girls to appear in Good Morning Dearie , George White 's Scandals of 1923 , the Nifties of 1923 as well as all the Fred Stone promotions .
30 Bragad was affable enough at the end — said that all things came to pass in good time if they were meant to .
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