Example sentences of "for good [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 With remission for good conduct he could be out now . ’
2 But for good measure we added extra benefits to ensure that the policy is right for the risks that householders face today .
3 For good measure we have some advice on the selection of analogue to digital converter ( ADC ) chips and a listing of popular logic gates by their function .
4 Benjamin died there in Gower Street on 10 October 1879 , death from cancer and exhaustion being certified as the cause by J. M. Briggs , M.R.C.S. Consistently inconsistent to the end , he is given as a ‘ Silversmith ’ on the will , but as a ‘ Writing Clerk ’ on the death certificate ; just for good measure we are also given a final address for him to add to our collection : 355 Edgware Road .
5 Mrs Kathleen Hayward , local chairman of Relate , said : ‘ For good measure we filled a goodie bag with a history of the town and some brochures about the Grand Theatre .
6 For good measure he pitched to under a yard on the 17th for his seventh birdie and the lowest round of his five-year tour career .
7 For good measure she added : ‘ I would n't marry a man I did n't love , whether it was a dustman or the King of England .
8 ( Of course , if the power is evil it is quite likely to be wielded by a female and just for good measure she is likely to be ugly . )
9 For good cooperation it is essential that the engineer has some grasp of ergonomics and that the ergonomist understands at least in general terms the technical situation in the particular industry .
10 Broomhead 's artfulness was working like a treat , and for good effect he rubbed his leg .
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