Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] the good [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Television offered either live coverage or by editing down the best moments presented a particularly dramatic version of events .
2 He ensures that they get to the best conferences and from time to time will organize his own , bringing in the best speakers .
3 We congratulate him on spelling out the good things that we shall be offering .
4 And David Goldsmith has also sorted out the best buys in powder snow equipment , so you are prepared for the exhilaration .
5 and we will not give up the good things in life for Greenpeace and for a clean environment
6 These can actually be a very good source of low cost resistors , capacitors , diodes , etc. , but only if you know what you are doing , and you have the necessary test equipment to sort out the good components from the ‘ duds ’ .
7 While the tannery try to sort out the best hides before they 're sent , these flaws can not be helped , so Klondyke cut round them , since otherwise the scar might eventually open up and spoil or even split the strap .
8 FRANCIS Lee told crisis club Manchester City 's supporters and shareholders today : ‘ I 'm ready to help bring back the good times to Maine Road but only with your backing . ’
9 If you are avoiding fried food , it follows that you should be seeking out the best methods of cooking noted on the menu .
10 The identification of the farm worker with his fellow villagers was reinforced by this , and even local farmers , who also had an interest in securing skilled labour and ensuring that the farm ran as smoothly as possible , contributed to the process by seeking out the best workers according to their reputation in the locality .
11 Sukman Hui , director of Soho 's Chinese Community Centre , says local groups welcome the team and will work out the best ways of cooperating .
12 With borrowed money he took advantage of an opportunity that presented itself in the 1930s when Oscar Deutch set about forming a third circuit of cinemas — after those of the Rank Organisation and ABC — by buying up the best sites .
13 Once they realized that no presents could ever be exactly the same and that they could help him to take pleasure in his sister 's presents by pointing out the good features of one of her new toys to her they felt more confident in coping with his reactions .
14 The idea is that , if you pick out the best bits from the past , combine them , mix and match them , dust them down and restore them fondly , then the result will be something better .
15 After asking them all about their latest film , their hobbies , their lovers , wives , husbands , children , and anything else of interest , our researchers will come back with their tape-recorded notes , pick out the best bits of their interview and write up a biography .
16 I know funerals bring out the good things
17 Van Praagh became a close friend of the Cranko family , Herbert and Phyllis as well as John ; she proved a valuable ally , not only for her position within the company but also because she had a flair for bringing out the best qualities of young dancers and choreographers , and guiding them in their careers .
18 And this week Sunday Life tracked down the Good Samaritans involved — Noel and Mary Redpath .
19 We learnt that working together was a lot easier than going solo ; but arguing brought out the better ideas . ’
20 Since Japan and Britain scrapped their exchange controls in 1979 and remaining European controls disappeared during the late 1980s , investors have been far freer to seek out the best returns and to diversify their risks .
21 American bilateral agreements that permitted fifth freedom rights especially alarmed the British , as they believed that the United States would be able to scoop up the best routes in a piecemeal fashion .
22 Many years of research in many places have been devoted to working out the best ways of using surgery , radiation , and drugs to treat each kind of solid tumour and of using radiation and drugs for those disseminated cancers , such as the leukaemias , in which no central growth can be removed .
23 An in-service activity can be conceived as something one person does to another , with the assumption that change is most effectively produced from outside ; or as a process in which teachers are centrally involved in analysing their own situation and needs and working out the best ways of tackling these .
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