Example sentences of "up [adv] [prep] [art] good " in BNC.

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1 The acceptance of the tax cut in the House last month , against the wishes of Democratic leaders , has used up much of the good will cautiously built up earlier in the year for a medium-term , bipartisan deficit-cutting campaign .
2 I mean , I ca n't think where else she 's gone and she knows she 'll get into the most dreadful trouble if she turns up now without a good excuse . ’
3 With me coming from the North of England , everybody is pretty reserved up there at the best of times , so coming down to London and meeting Angie with an American accent and flitting around the room and speaking in a loud voice all the time , it was amazing .
4 As far as the build quality is concerned , you 'd expect it to be up there with the best of the Japanese instruments , and you 'll be pleased to know that Jackson have not compromised their reputation here at all ; there 's nothing in the slightest ‘ second rate ’ about the Infinity .
5 As far as teeth flags go , though , it was up there with the best of ‘ em .
6 Reid said : ‘ Look at David 's total at the end of the season and he 'll be up there with the best .
7 ‘ But the style of rugby I saw in August over there , and that we have seen on their tour of France and England , indicates that before very long the Springboks will be up there with the best .
8 ‘ Now there 's a real desire and incentive to see British players up there with the best . ’
9 ‘ You 'd have been up there with the best of them by now . ’
10 When it comes to deeds of great valour performed in the cause of king and country , the name of Rune is up there with the best of them .
11 And he is no doubt that Lawrence is up there with the best of them .
12 We used to have a lot of good nights like that and this was up there among the best .
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