Example sentences of "[verb] good [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | ABOVE Another scene in the Seychelles this time offering us tranquillity for very different reasons ; the rocks and the overshadowing branches indicate to us that here we can enjoy good observation of our surrounds without ourselves being observed . |
2 | We all want good quality of service to the customer because then we all benefit . ’ |
3 | Both contained good accounts of the founding of the New City . |
4 | Butterflyfish can normally be considered good members of an aquarium community , as they are not usually attacked by other fish . |
5 | A letter of instruction , for example , by one of the parties to his Notary to prepare the conveyance will be considered good evidence of the existence of such verbal contract . |
6 | Bearing this in mind ( and the same applies to the unregistered design right generally and to copyright works ) it is worthwhile keeping good records of the development of the topography so that the date it was created can be proved in a court of law . |
7 | A small number are able to manipulate the new situation because they are able to get credit , to establish good terms of trade with middlemen and to generally come to terms with the different conditions . |
8 | To obtain good synchronization of fertilization and hence of subsequent development , the hormone injection schedule should ensure that mating occurs prior to ovulation ( i.e. fresh eggs are fertilized immediately ) and that ovulation is timed to occur in response to the injected hormone and not the surge of endogenous luteinizing hormone ( LH ) . |
9 | Those with dairy goats may need to have some goats kidding in the autumn to obtain good supplies of milk in winter . |
10 | By spreading nitrates it is possible to obtain good yields of wheat or barley , which take nitrogen from the soil . |
11 | But it is not so easy to find good examples of his suggestion that batterie can lend wit except in the Blue Boy 's révoltades in Ashton 's Les Patineurs . |
12 | The survey showed that , on the whole , most companies reported good experiences of search . |
13 | Popular magazines aimed at specific microcomputer users such as Acorn User , professional journals such as Educational Computing and the Journal of Computer Aided Learning , daily newspapers e.g. Computer Guardian and electronic sources such as Prestel , all provide good coverage of the subject . |
14 | The frigid lands , to my way of thinking , provide good support of the Catastrophe Theory of Earth 's evolution . |
15 | Charles 's maternal uncles and their sons provide good examples of the geographically-disparate fortunes of different descent-lines and individuals within Charles 's own lifetime . |
16 | In recent years the Sussex Ornithological Society has lowered the water level of one of the smaller lakes in autumn and this has attracted good numbers of waders . |
17 | It contains good amounts of vitamins A and D , but no minerals and not protein and is almost 100 per cent fat . |
18 | Social workers are likely to be more interested in chapter three which contains good summaries of the development , organisation and training for social work in six EC countries . |
19 | What is apparent is that this manual is aimed at the non-specialist technician , possibly an embalmer , who has good knowledge of some medical procedures . |
20 | Another Ascot scorer , Baydon Star , has good prospects of following up in the Tom Masson Hurdle . |
21 | Consortia reduce isolation , encourage curriculum planning across schools and colleges , allow joint in-service training and common timetabling and stimulate good marketing of courses for post-16s . |
22 | He had made good use of the last few days . |
23 | Students are reminded that their eventual employers will expect them to have made good use of their time at university . |
24 | For one thing , ICI now scrubs the wastes clean and makes money on the products and has also made good use of heat previously going up the chimney stacks . |
25 | Advocates of participative approaches to the introduction of new technology would applaud the involvement of production workers in ‘ productionising ’ the machinery , arguing that such involvement would mean that the particular knowledge of the workers , gained from their on-the-job experience , could be made good use of , and also that such involvement usually leads to greater commitment to the change . |
26 | In the second-half the Dragons had a strong wind at their backs and almost made good use of it straight away as a long ball found McClean and his shot was pushed round by Westwood . |
27 | Scotland have made good use of their Anglos over the years . |
28 | ‘ Well , I 'm hoping I 've made good use of them . ’ |
29 | Feminists have already made good use of this tradition . |
30 | in our laboratory we have made good use of carbol fuchsin stain ( 4 ) . |