Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv prt] good [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | William Lambarde loved Halling and during his time here he built up good relations . |
2 | Food took on better flavour , meals became enjoyable instead of a chore , ’ she says , ‘ If I break the diet , I know I have n't failed , but have a chance to learn from the experience . |
3 | She and Elizabeth Machin attended the Coburg course last May and brought back good wishes from ‘ Usch ’ , who looks forward to meeting the British participants at this year 's Whitsun Course . |
4 | So , has the ‘ brasserie boom ’ brought about good value in restaurants and , if so , is this recognised by the public ? |
5 | ‘ Mrs Richards , God bless her , put down good money for them . |
6 | Or maybe he picked up good trading contacts from Chapel and Church alike , just as it suited him ? |
7 | Best New Band was the smooth and highly wrought funk ensemble , Roadside Picnic ( it would be nice to think that the more raw-boned but full-blooded Pinski Zoo had run them close ) , Andy Sheppard walked off with both Best Instrumentalist and Best Album prizes ( the latter for Introductions In The Dark ) , and Stan Tracey picked up Best Composer . |
8 | Sadly one has to conclude , if the illustrations of lessons reported in the published text are anything to go by ( and one can hardly conceive that the team held back good lessons ) then we still have a long way to go before we can claim with confidence that drama on the curriculum guarantees good education . |