Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [adv] the good " in BNC.

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1 She very much doubted Madeleine would be prepared to give up the good time she was having to settle down in the country on Harry 's salary .
2 Styling like this deserves only the best materials and so Sub 4 have chosen fabric containing Atrex by Arova of Switzerland .
3 As she disposes of quality adult players , with apparent ease , this 15-year old displays a remarkable poise that will see her well-equipped to take on the best in the world .
4 The ideal working dress would , therefore , be one in which you could reach up high to bring down the best china , bend down low to pick up the dropped toy , feel comfortable in for walking around the park and pushing a pram or playing ball , not worry about if baby food was deposited on it , move around in easily with a baby on your hip and cover up totally for rolling out pastry or helping with painting .
5 ‘ Crises are supposed to bring out the best in people . ’
6 The less that gets out the better , whatever happens . ’
7 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 .
8 Now it has emerged lean , fit and hungry to take on the best .
9 He constantly brings others into our lives who are able to bring out the best that we have , as well as those traits of which we are most ashamed ; the one for his glory and the other for correction .
10 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 .
11 They had to ford these hazards , Travis going first to pick out the best route .
12 Unfortunately , RCA 's mid-priced issue issues exactly the same works played incomparably by Julian Bream and the LSO under Previn — and that remains musically the better buy .
13 I buy a harmonium — nearly an organ — and spend the rest of my life playing it , thickened with doleful dirges , vainly trying to lay the trauma , my only satisfaction the ashen faced , staring eyed audiences staggering out at the end of performances , primed , and ready to carry on the good work .
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