Example sentences of "good [noun sg] [coord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Spices had many uses — in good preparation and the manufacture of incense and cosmetics . |
2 | Wind shielding : the burner design gives the flame good protection and the case lid 's stiff hinges allow it to be propped upright giving some extra protection ( assuming the pot does not get in the way ) . |
3 | That 's allowing a a good hour and a quarter . |
4 | Supper had been over a good hour and a half . |
5 | Oh a good hour and a half |
6 | Please note : Nottinghamshire County Council has collected information to publish this brochure in good faith and every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy at the time of printing . |
7 | All brochure descriptions are advertised by us in good faith and every care is taken to ensure their accuracy . |
8 | ( 8 ) Rights of control must be exercised in good faith and the oppression of a minority is unacceptable . |
9 | ‘ Long-term business continues to make good progress and the performance of our UK life operation is encouraging . |
10 | Onshore , the company 's plant change engineering ( PCE ) contract for Shell Northern Plants at St. Fergus continued to make good progress and the company was successful in extending this contract to Shell 's gas terminal at Mossmorran . |
11 | It 's a good story but the ending is wrong , because you and I have nothing to contribute except our brokenness , our helplessness and weakness . |
12 | Their common-sense ideas about life , good housekeeping and the rest were ignored by government after government , who regarded them as an over-productive milch-cow . |
13 | One age 's misfortune is another 's good luck and a result of this flight from urban squalor and an exceptionally turbulent working class was that , in the early 20th century , when the new Bristol University was looking to expand , there was a whole chain of classical villas with their attendant small parks all waiting to be picked up at knock-down prices . |
14 | But for a combination of quick thinking , good luck and the skill of medical staff , neither would be here to tell the tale . |
15 | The spirit of the wind will bring him good luck and the spirit of the rain will make him happy . ’ |
16 | ‘ You 're a bloody good photographer and the work you 've been doing for the last five years proves it . |
17 | Correct me if Im wrong , but did nt R5 imply from their commentry/report that 1 ) Rods ' goal was deflected horrendously past Southall and 2 ) Their goal was due to good play and a flash of inspiration by Snodin ? ? |
18 | The vineyards of Sillery are indeed an extension of the lower slopes of Verzenay , where they stretch out along the flatter , frost-prone ground on the plain beneath the Montagne de Reims , taking a good kilometre and a half to rise a mere twenty metres or so . |
19 | It is a good tournament , a good field and a course where I have won before . ’ |
20 | Halfway through the week Nigel and Andrew convinced us that it would be worthwhile to expend some energy skinning uphill in pursuit of good snow and a sight of the enormous snow-filled valleys that lay beyond the Chamonix liftsystem . |
21 | An appreciation of the whys and wherefores of nursing research is fundamental to good practice and an introduction to this for the uninitiated appears in chapter 7 . |
22 | Thus a chef is not a good chef and a production manager is not fulfilling his role if he neglects this vital aspect . |
23 | It is in good condition and the grass is how I like it . ’ |
24 | Both the exterior wall and the auditorium seating are in good condition and the amphitheatre is in use particularly for bull fights ( 130 ) . |
25 | With a good cut and a touch of colour , the finest of flyaway hair can look fantastic |
26 | it requires skill , a good horse and a dash of courage . |
27 | Mr. O'Callaghan said it had been a good contest and the closeness in the result showed how evenly the teams were matched . |
28 | This immediately puts their organisation in a good light and the journalist is disposed to feel that this outfit may be a useful source of information in the future . |
29 | Almondsbury were always a problem to Banbury , both teams playing very good football and the mid-field were very dominant on both sides , therefore the amount of chances were n't that great . |
30 | Referring to Christ 's teaching in John 10 that he is the good shepherd and the door to the sheepfold through which alone salvation lies so that anyone " that entereth not by the door into the sheepfold , but climbeth up another way , the same is a thief and a robber " , Hilton remarks that anyone who thinks they can bypass the way of darkness is such a " a breker of wal " ( 27.97r. – 245 ) . |