Example sentences of "at good " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There is no doubt that Charles has been offered major works at good prices ’ , says one dealer , ‘ because people wanted to see those works in his great collection ; artists have sold him paintings that they would not have sold to anyone else , and they feel betrayed . ’
2 They are moving at good speed — we are on one of Odd-Knut 's prepared training runs — perhaps topping 30kph on the level sections .
3 Though they stay at good hotels ( $2,150 a year ) , Britons prefer not to travel abroad .
4 ) However , at the end of the Fred Zinnemann Western , there is calm content at good having defeated evil , no triumphant gloating of the ‘ Jesus , I got 'em all ! ’ variety .
5 Take a fresh look at good food .
6 Even after the market had absorbed the many drawings and watercolours in the McCarty-Cooper sale ( at good prices ) , a Picasso drawing of 1904–5 from Sotheby 's Sidney E. Cohn estate ‘ Etude pour l'acteur et deux profils de Fernando ’ brought $825,000 ( £452,000 ) two and a half times estimates .
7 Both Laugh Not and Kipling Groove have a move or two at good 5a that are strenuous and technical but well protected by a nut or peg .
8 As we 've always known at Good Housekeeping , you have clear views on life and you 're not backward in putting them forward !
9 We are aiming at good levels of fertility , ( the ability to conceive ) , fecundity , ( the ability to conceive multiple offspring ) and productivity ( the ability to raise the offspring born ) .
10 Located adjacent to the Anaheim Convention Center and just two blocks from Disneyland , the Quality Inn Hotel is conveniently placed for the tourist and offers comfortable accommodation at good value for money .
11 Barron and Norris ( 1976 ) suggest that the labour market is divided into two segments — a primary sector which provides skilled , secure work at good levels of pay which is reached by long promotion ladders , and a secondary sector characterized by unskilled , insecure work with few promotion prospects and low levels of pay ( see figure 4.6 ) .
12 A new word was recently coined to describe bodies such as English heritage : quangaroos — hopping about in a random fashion , getting in everyone 's way and generally making a nuisance of themselves at good rates of public pay .
13 2 Show pleasure at good responses .
14 The first looked at good practice in risk management through a programme of visits to industrial and commercial organisations ( Appendix 6 ) , and the second examined the lessons from major accidents .
15 ‘ You will if you want to keep your job , ’ the American said sharply , all pretence at good humour gone from his voice .
16 He is asked : Is it at good as your mother 's cooking ?
17 Since then , in the last seven years , we 've built up a market of 50,000 tonnes of it at good prices , under the name ‘ Andricite ’ — from anhydride and JCI . ’
18 ‘ We still trade from there , but in order to thrive we have had to look at better ways of selling . ’
19 Discussion documents have been issued , aimed at better protection against fire and explosion .
20 Victory at better odds , however , could can come through Where 's The Money ( 3.00 ) , a lightly-raced three-year-old who will be fresher than most of her rivals .
21 Only the Queen , with a total annual income from the state of £475,000 , came out at better than American rates — $1,330,000 — but two-thirds of that sum was specifically for maintaining her enormous household .
22 As Desmond Haynes and Philip Simmons added 99 at better than a run a minute with a volley of boundaries , he must have wondered what he had let himself in for .
23 With the labour force depleted by the military , there were jobs to be filled , and at better rates of pay than elsewhere in the country .
24 Recession-hit restaurants are trying to inject some fun into food — at better prices .
25 A grouped F -test shows that addition of the QPO component is a significant improvement at better than 95% confidence .
26 The QPO is significant at better than 99% confidence for 1986/062 , and at 96% confidence for 1986/109 , but only at 60% confidence for 1984/193 .
27 It is also possible that , through the process of developing consensus , the Japanese arrive at better estimates of cash flows and obtain more general commitment to their projects among management and workforce .
28 In 1964 Miles , via Cheltenham , Oxford , and Stroud finally made it to London , and by January 1965 to a job behind the counter at Better Books .
29 One day in spring 1965 , while Miles was behind the counter at Better Books , Allen Ginsberg walked in .
30 He also gave a packed-out reading at Better Books in May .
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