Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [art] good of " in BNC.

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1 In 1991 Hannover will focus on the best of high tech from Europe — and the rest of he world .
2 Do n't wait for it Appleton if you want to save your insipid self from being punctured or badly handled all you can Do for the Better of our ESTEEMED BURMA is GET OUT !
3 ‘ He 's never been much of a man for dancing , not unless he 's drunk and then he 'll dance with the best of them . ’
4 Meanwhile Aussie coach John Dorahy will stick to the best of British to keep Wigan at the top of the Rugby League world .
5 When you play for United you know you must perform to the best of your ability every week .
6 Line managers are responsible for allocating you work , setting and monitoring the general standards of conduct and performance they require from you at work and helping you perform to the best of your ability .
7 We will continue to provide development opportunities to : help them perform to the best of their potential .
8 This type of inefficiency arises because workers and management are often ill-equipped or lacking in motivation and so do not perform to the best of their abilities .
9 If one of these sub-systems does not work properly it will affect the working of the system as a whole and the motor car will not function to the best of its abilities .
10 These things can happen in the best of families , and among the many pictures of the Rassendylls at home , you can see that five or six of them have the same blue eyes , the same nose , and the same red hair .
11 There was therefore no longer any reason for or point in hesitation ; and I said that if I were the choice that I would respond to the best of my ability …
12 Members must fulfil to the best of their ability the contractual obligations owed to their employer .
13 Members must fulfil to the best of their ability the contractual obligations owed to their employer .
14 He wanted , from his own point of view , as much as he could get of the best of both worlds .
15 Behind that frank countenance of his lay a man who could fence with the best of them , she thought .
16 The Foster 's World Club Challenge , attended by 30,786 , proved , however , two things other than that the competition deserves to continue : the best of Britain can live with the best of Australia ; and Widnes are a team of immense character .
17 At least , that 's the feeling I get at the best of my poetry-reading moments .
18 In the vestry book for 1752 it is reported that Charles Wallis , Sexton , ‘ appeared at the vestry and being strictly examined touching the bounds of the churchyard do acknowledge and declare to the best of his memory that :
19 I asked her to phone because I thought you might just recognise my voice and as we did n't part on the best of terms … ’
20 ‘ And , as you 've already said , we did n't part on the best of terms .
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