Example sentences of "[adv] good [noun sg] at the " in BNC.

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1 cos you can have a real good go at the wheels that way outside
2 As I told you , I have a jolly good tuck-in at the school lunch . ’
3 I think they had a jolly good time at the taxpayer 's expense , I but I wo n't be
4 It seemed a damn good principle at the time .
5 ‘ I ca n't change my past , ’ he says , ‘ but I can have a damn good try at the future .
6 The scheme might do solicitors a bit of good since we do n't get a particularly good press at the moment .
7 One particularly good comment at the time , much appreciated by everyone — except the recipient I assume — was the card that read Arciduca 6 1 0 , translated as ‘ Archduke VI , you ( one ) are nothing ’ .
8 It 's not all absolutely good news at the present time , because the final boundaries of the area are not yet determined and we are currently in negotiation with the U K government about the precise boundaries of the five B area .
9 Using the bike and the pick-up stick I find that I can cover quite a large area of ground and take some very good exercise at the same time . ’
10 In a remnant of old forest I came on some grazing deer and quickly dropped to ground and crawled in under a small bank where I was able to stay out of sight , out of smell , and enjoy a very good look at the herd .
11 This date of April I can understand the Minister er the Minister of Transport is concerned , but unless something is done pretty quickly there 'll be a lot of people in Leeds who will be worrying about what 's going to happen on er around the station because there is this small group of people no not always from the town concerned or the city concerned , who behave in this abysmal way and British Transport Police have a very good record at the stations and on the trains as they can move from one part of the country to another .
12 They always had a very very good meal at the here .
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