Example sentences of "[art] good deal [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The problems began when Mr Major and Northern Ireland Secretary of State Tom King , negotiated what they believed to be the best deal for the taxpayers and Shorts .
2 Good managers everywhere know that they need to look both inside and outside their organisation to get the best deal for the citizens who use their services .
3 CONSUMERS should get a better deal as the Courts and Legal Services Bill opens up greater competition , Mr David Tench , legal officer of the Consumers ' Association , said yesterday .
4 Sometimes insurers might feel that they can get a better deal at the doors of the court in a heavy case , and the identity of the judge allotted to that case can influence corridor negotiations pretty heavily , but an experienced plaintiff 's solicitor with nothing much to worry about in court who has gone that far will strike a fairly hard bargain .
5 Maybe we ca n't stop that , ’ he hissed , ‘ but we 'd better make maternity a better deal for the others , or we 're going to be overrun . ’
6 Another important case , which reveals a good deal about the workings of the legislation , is R v Hampshire County Council ex parte J .
7 Yet we actually know a good deal about the characteristics of good care …
8 So far , a good deal of the efforts of such organisations have been understandably directed to the ‘ young ’ old , for example , in providing recreational and cultural facilities for Asians or Afro-Caribbeans .
9 Nevertheless , he said : ‘ It is a good deal for the with-profits fund . ’
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