Example sentences of "[pers pn] to good [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He 's just got me mad now telling me to good luck .
2 He introduced me to good restaurants in Paris , good food in Lugano , and good wines in New York .
3 The trouble is we never stop long enough to put them to good use .
4 The pubs had begun hiring marquees to contain their overflow and they put them to good use by putting on entertainment — a disco , a barn dance or jazz music — on the Friday and Saturday evenings .
5 I believed I put them to good use against Pakistan .
6 But in today 's lean property market , homebuyers could start putting them to good use .
7 He 's already put them to good use at Halifax Rugby League club where he enjoyed four years of success .
8 Response has been excellent and we are putting them to good use — please keep them coming !
9 starting with the right material , the A&R staff try to encourage artists to write commercially and they introduce them to good studios , engineers , producers and other musicians . ’
10 Yes , he spent money on girls , took them to good restaurants , would buy them silk-stockings too .
11 However , it will take several hundred pounds in vet bills to restore him to good health .
12 His sister invariably had the power to restore him to good humour .
13 My sister and I put him to good use .
14 He would take her to good restaurants .
15 He was a bright boy , good at his lessons , but she told him that cleverness was only a virtue if you worked hard and used it to good purpose .
16 First and foremost , Borland have taken the Windows interface and used it to good advantage .
17 A Department of the Environment report on the condition of local authority housing in 1985 said that in England alone almost £19 billion needed to be spent to restore it to good condition .
18 Write your answer on a postcard and send it to Good Food Competition , TODAY Features , 1 Virginia Street , London E1 9BS , to arrive by Monday November 9 .
19 Most of the money for the campaign has come from the central government and the United Nations , but it seems to be Marxist enthusiasm that has put it to good use .
20 Nuclear energy has become an important tool for plant breeders and Russian horticultural researchers have been putting it to good use in their iris-breeding programmes .
21 I came into a bit of money when my grandmother died and I decided to put it to good use . ’
22 Mike Woodhead studied soil-science in Holland and put it to good use when he purchased his wine estate .
23 ‘ I 've done some nursing and I want to put it to good use , ’ she added .
24 " See you put it to good use . "
25 The individual experiences of recovery are so varied and the learning opportunities so diverse that there is a general maxim , " Where you are is where you are meant to be " , which implies that one can learn from any experience and put it to good use in recovery .
26 Secretary reports that he has already put it to good use .
27 For the past three years Brenda has been learning German at the Open Learning Centre on site and she puts it to good use on frequent trips abroad .
28 Wombles are fictitious animals from a TV series noted for their cleanliness , and for cleaning up litter and putting it to good use .
29 Architectural historians have already raided it to good effect , notably Mark Girouard for his book on the sixteenth-century architect Robert Smythson and Jill Lever , the curator of the collection , for the book she wrote with Margaret Richardson , The Art of the Architect .
30 Peter founded the navy out of virtually nothing , recruiting officers and sailors in the same way as for the army , and used it to good effect against the Swedes .
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