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

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1 Carolan 's appointment as Minister of Fine Arts was considered a good one , diverting his energies to extolling the peculiar merits of English painting , and to bringing " Pictures to the People " in the form of travelling exhibitions .
2 ‘ He comes from what in England is called a good family .
3 When the use of the vernacular was introduced a good deal of new music was demanded .
4 In fact , as late as the 1940s a shilling a day for a young caddie was considered a good wage .
5 Thoo 's made a good choice there , Aah thinks , ’ he said grudgingly , as he and George walked across Crown Square .
6 Three pound a week was considered a good wage .
7 From the results obtained PABA-UDCA disulphate was considered a good material to detect intestinal bacteria .
8 That sparked off celebrations with manager Lennie Lawrence being given a good soaking as his team showed how they felt about the end to a successful season .
9 And the Mandate of Heaven — those moral criteria by which a T'ang is adjudged a good or bad ruler — that too is real .
10 The Gods were banished to high places , men were re-created a good deal smaller , and much of the old wild magic was sucked out of the earth .
11 Yet every now and again a student emerges who shows exceptional talent and it is quite natural that a drama school will make sure that his/her ability is given a good stretch in public with a major role , perhaps playing Hamlet or Hedda Gabler .
12 The newspaper was demanding that the public be given a good show for their money : ‘ It is still necessary to ask ourselves whether we are getting value for money .
13 These B flat/F trombones are used a good deal by tenor trombonists too , but the bass trombone is made with a wider bore which improves the tone on the low notes .
14 If a player was granted a good fixture , if the weather held fair , and if the player was popular with the supporters , a good sum might be raised .
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