Example sentences of "and [adv] [verb] [art] good " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Oh , Ellie , ’ she whispered as she twisted to and fro to get a better look . |
2 | For example , salesmen and/or engineers will be trained to sell and/or service a specific product in which they may develop technical expertise and thereby offer a better sales and after-sales service to customers ; |
3 | They are , in brief , hard-working and somewhat stressed ; feel dissatisfied with the job they are doing ( or at least bits of it ) ; confused about what they should be doing but wanting to change in the direction of greater impact and relevance of what they do ; have no clear idea how to go about it ; do not feel optimistic about things getting better ; are worried about the amount of emotional energy the job takes up ; and mostly do the best they can , try not to think about it all too much , and hang on till the holidays . |
4 | Companies justify the cost in employee time in terms of improved public relations and eventually recruiting a better trained work force . |
5 | It also encourages the community to anticipate such changes and so achieves a good part of the benefit of change without the waste of litigation , or the expensive , uncertain , and awkward process of legislation . |
6 | It is in this sense that the former has a greater valency and so constitutes a better learning investment . |
7 | True art , or the best art , has a dialogic structure , many voices , and so has the good society . |
8 | Kendal , to the east of Windermere , is just outside the Lake District National Park and so makes a good base to visit the rest of the region . |
9 | What 's more , we 'll give families the economic and technical support they need to irrigate land , grow crops , raise livestock and so provide a better future for their children . |
10 | And so did a good many people who I , I thought would never go . |
11 | As an alternative , fuller and more flexible manual exposure control is provided on some machines in the form of a thumbwheel or pair of ± toggle switches which enable you to control the amount of increase or decrease in the exposure and so obtain the best possible picture . |
12 | We spent a lot more time on note choice and really concentrated each song by getting rid of any filler parts or riffs and only keeping the best . |
13 | She preached about the passover , a subject they had been studying at Bible camp , and obviously made a good impression . |
14 | It 's one of the busiest nightspots in the Mediterranean and the streets are simply crowded from dusk onwards with young people going about the serious business of enjoying themselves , socialising , trying the local brew , ‘ discovating ’ and generally having a good time until the early hours of the morning ! |
15 | Come dusk the place starts to come alive and the narrow streets behind the harbour , with it 's vast array of magnificent wood-built sailing cruisers , turn into a huge open air jamboree with everybody jostling , shopping , eating , drinking and generally having a good time . |
16 | They were talking and laughing and generally having a good time . |
17 | An anorexic may tell her friends or parents , ‘ I 'd like to be slim ’ , and , if pressed for a reason , may reply along the lines of , ‘ So that I can wear nice clothes , date good-looking boys , and generally have a good time . ’ |
18 | Students in the USA had to go out on placement to firms for training , and thus had a good grounding in practical embalming . |
19 | This allows the lining of the uterus to be cleared out properly , and thus provide a good implantation site for the new fetus to settle on . |
20 | She had arrived in Paris in 1912 and soon became a good friend of Soutine and a familiar Montparnasse character . |
21 | a nice lump you can draw for a holiday and plus have a good living between . |
22 | They appear well in advance of publication , and usually contain a good deal of information about individual titles — though here again the information is put together by the producers , who are naturally keen to sell their product . |
23 | They are rather slow-growing and usually take a good six months to reach 1″ . |
24 | These are based largely on existing historical studies and usually offer a good overview of a period or topic . |
25 | ‘ The Easter Egg Appeal is a traditional part of our community affairs calendar and always attracts a good response from individuals and companies , ’ said Matthew Jackson , of Community Action . |
26 | We need to coordinate and further organize a better system of training we need a service that can give a quick response for those seeking guidance or information . |
27 | ‘ Rock ’ climbing has already overtaken shopping as the number one leisure pursuit in most parts of the developed world — and still has a good way to go before it peaks . |
28 | Environmental Services are keeping and still recruiting the best people and the result is still reflected by our peers and the country 's opinion formers . |
29 | We are pudding fanatics as a family , the richer and more fattening the better . |
30 | He worked with reasonable diligence , getting to Wilden by eight o'clock most mornings , and also travelling a good deal — to South Wales , to Birmingham , to London and even on one occasion to the United States — on the firm 's affairs . |