Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] the good " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ What I have been interested to witness over the last year to 18 months is a newly confident Left in the Socialist International saying we have a common formulation about the best way to proceed . |
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 | And he carried that Conservative generation to vote a motion which preferred Liberalism to Conservatism as the better future for the country . |
9 | When the patient is removed there is a dramatic change for the better ! |
10 | the ability to effect change for the better . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 ! |
13 | It will mean change for the better . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | One trusts that the desert winds blowing through Vegas this week represent the winds of change for the better in boxing . |
20 | Another change for the better is that the secretary-general is now equipped with a bunch of good military advisers . |
21 | If you ask me , I reckon we 've all made a big change for the better . |
22 | 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 … |
23 | But what is wrong with change for the better and doing what one is good at ? |
24 | 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 . |
25 | She should have accepted a comfortable change for the better . |
26 | Now it seems this may change — one small but important change for the better . |
27 | 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 ’ . |
28 | The Category D Winner for the best individual effort in achieving targets and developing new markets was Nicholas Hutchinson Regency Marine Limited . |
29 | If so write and tell me all about it — I 'll be sending a bottle of Moet & Chandon Champagne for the best letter ! |
30 | From the poor they extract money in payment for the good luck and fecundity that their blessings are supposed to impart . |