Example sentences of "[vb pp] in good [noun] " in BNC.

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1 DES Circular 8/83 requested information on these efforts and preliminary results reported in Better Schools showed almost a complete reversal of the situation found in the first survey .
2 Rodrigo de Triano , the 2,000 Guineas ante-post favourite , is reported in good shape for the Singer & Friedlander Greenham Stakes ( 3.0 ) and Brighton winner Two Left Feet carries confidence for the Ladbrokes Spring Handicap ( 3.30 ) .
3 Cruachan a close second To Tel Quel in the Dubai Champion Stakes here last October , may resume winning ways in the Earl of Sefton EBF Stakes ( 3.05 ) ; the improving Wolfhound is expected to complete his hat-trick in the European Free Handicap ( 3.35 ) and John Gosden 's Coniston Water is reported in good form for his debut in the Wood Ditton Stakes ( 5.15 ) .
4 ‘ The church has come in good faith , and is innocent of any deception .
5 Here , too , Nazi propaganda had succeeded in good measure in inculcating into large sections of the population the fear of what a new defeat would bring .
6 Although it was not clear when the equipment would arrive at North Tees , managers hoped it would be installed in good time for Christmas .
7 It means that to be considered in good faith and acquire title the purchaser of a valuable stolen work of art needs to demonstrate that she/he made a very serious , detailed and diligent investigation into the seller 's title .
8 It was the only door on Dreadnought which could be considered in good repair .
9 Effective vaccines prevent such hazards , but only if a social organization ensures that all potential mothers are vaccinated in good time .
10 Chosen by Ingo Walther and including less familiar material and important works of art which have appeared in the auction rooms in recent years , they are mostly presented in good colour reproductions which reach a remarkable standard for the Cubist constructions and plaster assemblages .
11 While group profits tumbled from £38½m to £21m last year — after £6m of exceptional closure costs — both the other divisions turned in better figures .
12 The spectators knew that the whole event was a staged act and yet complied : ‘ because all must be done in good order ’ .
13 A director owes a fiduciary duty to the company ; there is nothing which a director can do in his or her capacity as a director which is not required to be done in good faith for the benefit of the company .
14 For counsellors to know the limits of their competence is clearly important , and calling in specialist help is always something that should be done in good time .
15 Is your work legible , and is it written in good English ?
16 And I know it was written in good faith . ’
17 When Gaze published a guidebook to Switzerland Cook recommended it saying ‘ the book is written in good style , and displays the spirit of energy , self denial , and perseverance that should characterise Alpine travellers ’ .
18 The piece was written in good taste but could n't help but leave the reader wondering just what had made Morrissey so paranoid .
19 ( b ) Show the entry for debtors as it may appear in Grieg 's Balance Sheet at 31 March Year 14 , assuming it is prepared in good style .
20 In addition , the investors will be keen to obtain warranties in respect of the business plan and future financial forecasts along the following lines : ( a ) The Business Plan has been carefully prepared in good faith having regard to the information available and the market conditions prevailing at the time of its preparation and the figures contained therein have been carefully considered and are honestly believed to be reasonable and the Managers have made all reasonable enquiries so as to ascertain all such information and conditions which are relevant to the preparation of the forecasts contained therein .
21 ‘ Put an arrow into the ground in front of him when I give the sign — far enough ahead to be seen in good time . ’
22 Keith Fox in Nuclear Safety ensures that all design work and safety cases through , independent assessment , and all necessary agreements with NII are secured in good time .
23 The call had been made in good faith : a car had looked as though it might turn over , but in the event it had not .
24 Since , however , the decision carries with it certain significant implications , it is one which must be made in good faith , and on the basis of the exercise of proper medical skill .
25 ‘ Dishonestly ’ generally means without a claim of right made in good faith .
26 The Careers Service has considerable expertise and experience of local firms ; it will ensure that all offers are made in good faith , and that the jobs are worthwhile .
27 Check that promises made in good faith in your first paragraph have been delivered by your last paragraph .
28 On coming to power , Lenin and his colleagues promptly deserted the Allied cause in the First World War and repudiated the massive loans which western investors had made in good faith to the tsarist government .
29 Nevertheless , it could be argued that the common law doctrine of qualified privilege can be extended , under the public policy spur of the European Convention , to protect assertions about public figures made in good faith as part of public political discussion .
30 In his judgment Lord Denning MR was highly critical of the decision in Commercial Plastics Ltd v Vincent because the agreement there was just and made in good faith .
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