Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] good [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Grundig Satellit 500 — excellent all-round SW radio which receives good facsimile charts . |
2 | Top priority is to give the fans what they want … a winning team which plays good football . |
3 | He claims the lake , which holds good pike , perch , trout and char , smells of sewage in warm weather and its shores are strewn with condoms and sanitary towels . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Instead of glass rovings , the carbon tows are mounted on reels at the start of the process , and these are drawn through vinylester resin which has better wetting characteristics for the carbon . |
6 | The Job Training Scheme has been replaced by Employment Training which has better provision for married women . |
7 | There is a pleasant terrace bar , a wellappointed lounge , small fitness centre and a popular restaurant , supervised by the owner himself , which has good sea views and offers an excellent choice . |
8 | Obviously a business which has good security and suitable contingency plans can expect a reduction in premium because business interruption claims would be limited . |
9 | This , according to the company , gives the pasta a home-made look and a porosity which allows better sauce absorption . |
10 | ‘ The way we achieved this was simple — tremendous teamwork by everyone involved , pulling together and making that extra effort which achieves better results ’ , said Plant Manager Phil Blackburn . |
11 | Perhaps Spinoza could have strengthened it in various ways , by saying that people can not on odd occasions deliberately act out of the character they try to give their lives , without destroying that character , and that for the rational person the character of a life which includes good relations with other people at large is essential for personal fulfilment . |
12 | In the hands of a skilled and passionate wine-maker , however , they are positively an advantage : no chemical fertilisers mean lower yields , which means better concentration , and in general being ‘ natural ’ should mean more of the personality of the grape , terroir and wine-maker comes through . |
13 | The Ford has a more aerodynamic shape than the Mercedes , which means better fuel consumption , and he will not rule out the possibility of switching to Transits at 3.5 tonnes at some stage . |
14 | Not only can they support the ‘ lead ’ negotiator to the hilt , they can also improve their personal skills on many levels , which means better co-operation within the organisation . |
15 | Occasionally dinner is not offered , in which case there are several excellent local restaurants and pubs including the gourmet but expensive Fox and Goose at Fressingfield and the Ram , which serves good pub food . |
16 | Etched into Kinder Scout 's northern flanks , the clough provides pleasant rock-hopping as it twists and turns upwards until you enter a fine , hidden amphitheatre which gives good scrambling up rocky steps . |
17 | Stadex Industries , of Wrexham has introduced a water-based copolymer emulsion adhesive , Stafix C5065 , which gives good adhesion to UV varnished boards , eliminating the need to strip off varnish where adhesive is to be applied . |
18 | On one occasion in Belfast , at a launch of two ships built for the Bombay Steam & Navigation Co , he used coconuts instead of champagne at the ceremony and made sure that the Indian Swastika — which symbolises good luck — was marked on the side of the vessels . |
19 | On a set of black traversed with silver scaffolding — which makes good use of spotlighting and puffs of smoke to evoke a sinister underworld — Mike Alfred 's production explores an interesting parallel between the motivation and morals of two distinct types of drama some three centuries apart . |
20 | It follows a very sensible line which makes good use of the existing paths along Dere Street and the Minchmoor , the drove road from Peebles over the Cauldstane Slap to the Lothian plain , the towpaths of the Union and the Forth-Clyde canals , and the Antonine Wall . |
21 | ( b ) A second possibility , which makes better use of the instruction length , is to calculate an effective store address from the operand and addressing mode fields in the instruction in the normal way ( for example , by adding the contents of an index register ) . |
22 | Client care , at its most basic and in common with a great many practice development concepts , is the application of common sense : giving the clients what they want , putting the client first and , above all , asking clients for their views on what constitutes good service . |
23 | Its documentation is very idiosyncratic , and clearly reflects Crew 's own ideas of what constitutes good text . |
24 | Thus , there does not yet exist the foundation of a professional consensus on what constitutes good assessment practice with older people . |
25 | Teachers often feel they have a wider view of what constitutes good education than do many parents , who are stereotyped as being over-concerned with ‘ uniform , discipline and exam results ’ . |
26 | Presumably if they did modify their behaviour it was in the direction of approximating more closely to their own beliefs about what constitutes good teaching . |
27 | In other words , the views of the shop-floor workers on what constitutes good production may have held some truth . |
28 | This is a personal perspective which is a considered opinion drawn from eighteen months of researches and over a hundred interviews , and built upon my own experiences over twenty years of what constitutes good science . |
29 | The question of validity of the methods of clinical ecologists is essentially what constitutes good science . |
30 | It may be thought that without some measures of the quality of services provided , either by the yardstick ( if such exists ) of agreed views of what constitutes good practice , and/or through more refined measures of client outcome , the study would still fall short of the kind of conclusions about relative effectiveness that would be sought . |