Example sentences of "have be good [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Though there has been good response in the first two areas , it is in the third that the brief hints in the text have been totally transcended through the amazing growth of lay groups meeting for prayer or study , representing various degrees of organization or none , some purely Catholic but most of them ecumenically open . |
2 | There has been good response from advertisers resulting in relatively small expenses being incurred . |
3 | The court will look to its own law to determine whether there has been good service , sufficient in a common law system to found jurisdiction ; the same law will identify the steps required to set running the time which must elapse before a default judgment can be entered ; and the same law will , in some countries , apply to determine whether service was so defective that a default judgment must be set aside . |
4 | THE STRIKE at Britain 's waterworks has been good news for a sheltered workshop in Watford . |
5 | The competitive procurement policy of the Ministry of Defence has been good news not only for the Ministry and the taxpayer but for the yards . |
6 | It has been better weather this year , if rather chilly at times . |
7 | It has been better weather this year , if rather chilly at times . |
8 | In his second day of evidence before Sheriff Brian Lockhart , he said that that would have been good management . |
9 | There may have been good reasons of prudence in all this . |
10 | A major part of the paper 's thinking was that it could employ people who would have been good journalists if they had pursued journalism as a conventional career . |
11 | For police warrants , normal methods of investigation must have been tried and failed and there must have been good reason to believe that interception would result in a conviction . |
12 | I know your degree meant a lot to you , but in all honesty you might have been better resting for longer … ’ |
13 | I do n't actually know if I would have been best friends with her had I not met her before , but we get along well now , + are well suited . |
14 | The £90 invested in baking ingredients was soon seen to have been good sterdship , for the unfailing supply of beautiful baking was a marvel . |
15 | Most of the clergy and the peasants were not subjected to the hazards of battle , and the higher clergy seem to have been good risks for the actuary . |
16 | Preston 's Auntie Ethel and William 's mother , Elaine , had been best friends at school , which was why Preston had been detailed as William 's Minder — another one of Auntie Ethel 's great ideas , like the newspaper that could defend you against muggers . |
17 | I wondered whether Lili would agree that they had been best friends . |
18 | Paul had been good company . |
19 | Good times , yes , they had been good times … |
20 | Even in Palestine , where the Persians had been good rulers , there had been troubles , if our confused evidence is to be trusted at all ( c . |
21 | One afternoon we had been taken for a walk up to the top of the mountain behind the camp , which had been good exercise ; from the top I had been able to see the sea . |
22 | In doing so I like to think that we had been good ambassadors for the Department ; I know we all enjoyed every minute of the three hectic months . |
23 | This had been good fortune , as they had not been aware that it was a ‘ protected ’ aircraft , but Carrington arranged in any case for the record of their flight to be blotted from the squadron 's sortie book . |
24 | ‘ She and Phillip had been good friends since the 40s . |
25 | They had been good friends , had helped each other over the years . |
26 | During their schooldays at Eton , Johnnie Spencer and the Earl of Dartmouth had been good friends . |
27 | He was a very clever scientist , and five years ago he and Dorian had been good friends . |
28 | There had been good reason to know that Labour could damage Unionist electoral prospects and the dangerous prospect of a class-based party system had been present in the Liberal-Labour alliance . |
29 | The average holiday cost £370 a week and nine out of 10 thought their holiday had been good value . |
30 | And they had been good years . |