Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [verb] [prep] good " in BNC.

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1 The baroness had her jail term cut for good behaviour .
2 As , partner with KPMG Peat Marwick , said recently : ‘ While , as the recession comes to an end and business confidence translates into better prospects and increased sales , companies will need more funding , banks still remain very nervous and companies will seek to bolster their equity base .
3 When English was established in British universities criticism played at best a minor part in it .
4 Common to them all is a need for compact plant which allows improved environmental performance and greater process control leading to better quality and more consistent products .
5 Effective distance education depends on good communications and support for the learners .
6 And we know that in all things god works for good for them that love him .
7 The use of the Definition Table led to better node-link-node triples .
8 Interest was such in the traditional , let estate that agent Lane Fox called for best and final offers and received them from close to 10 different parties .
9 Exit trainee thespian to toilet for good cry for no obvious reason .
10 Compulsive investors in the UK 's OTC market enjoy at best a love-hate relationship with the stocks , the dealers , and the whole manic unpredictability of it all , weighted against their interests though it is .
11 A tank bottom consisting of good organic matter such as leaf-mould with sand is most suitable .
12 Reduce debtors to 63 days sales ( £1,095,890 divided by 80 x 63 ) = £863,013 , a reduction of £232,877 ; at 14.5% ; this would be worth £33,767 £50k plus £33k = £83k or , if they chose to , they could have £232k cash to put to better use
13 To date , the Oxfordshire scheme has at best only partially met its intention to promote a greater ( contractual ) accountability in schools .
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