Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv prt] [prep] good [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | No praise can be too high for their playing , which is vivacious , brimming over with good humour , and highly expressive in the quieter dances . |
2 | Phrases such as ‘ out of date ’ and ‘ old fashioned ’ suggest that we are always moving on to better things . |
3 | Good , you 're getting on to good ideas now . |
4 | The scuttlebutt says their contracts were not yet signed and that the pair were holding out for better terms and conditions . |
5 | The scuttlebutt says their contracts were not yet signed and that the pair were holding out for better terms and conditions . |
6 | We ate the fish and polished off some cider while we watched the bombers blasting Caen , the British guns along the Orne joining in for good measure . |
7 | Did I , but you you you brought it up last meeting , that that that erm people were going as supposed to be coming back with good ideas as to how to cope with interviews in other rooms , but we said in last time that we were going to have a personal round bill . |
8 | And a , one of the reasons why Mary keeps coming out with good ideas is she do n't know the game . |
9 | CASHING IN ON GOOD WORKS |
10 | Do a dummy run if necessary , you will then be sure you are setting out in good time . |
11 | Following on from Better Schools , the Education ( No.2 ) Act 1986 removed control of the secular curriculum from LEAs ( section 23 of the 1944 Act , above , being revoked ) . |
12 | Patients ‘ missing out on better drugs ' |
13 | The research concluded that , in some respects , patients could and did behave like consumers in a marketplace , shopping around for good quality care . |