Example sentences of "you [vb past] [art] good " in BNC.

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1 And if you were lucky , and you got a good farmer , he 'd let you take one o what we call roasters , home .
2 You got a good hiding for it but but that was it .
3 ‘ I expect you thought you got a good buy in that house . ’
4 You can do without that hassle and at least if you 've a good relationship you got a good .
5 Make it a you got a good shot there .
6 ‘ Aye , well , if you did n't you made a good stab at it .
7 ‘ Well , anyway , ’ said Gareth Holmroyd , ‘ I 'm glad you made a good job of it . ’
8 So thank you very much er for your work on that , and I think you made a good appointment .
9 ‘ Merymose was not a fool ; and you made a good impression when we first met .
10 I think you made a good choice of boxes , it 's a bit small but
11 You found the good bit !
12 You could then skip the files on the troublesome disk until you hit a good patch .
13 ‘ But you kept a good personal relationship with Livesey ? ’
14 You kept a good lookout . ’
15 Good to see a few from the list , Paul ( plus Sticky , who holds the World 's record on making a pint last ) , Sunil ( and mates ) , Halvard ( + 1 — looks like you saw a good ‘ un yesterday ) , Kev and Haitch .
16 You took a good deal with you at that time I presume
17 I thought you liked the good old I can have the other bit then ?
18 They might say you gave a good performance , or they may say you gave a bad one , but they rarely go into the realms of personal abuse .
19 I do n't agree with him ; I think you did a good job .
20 You did a good job here , Maggie .
21 You did a good job on that , now let's see you in action . ’
22 Though I must say , you did a good job with the boys .
23 You did a good job , lass , ’ he said .
24 You did a good job today .
25 You did a good job , you know , ’ and she had leaned forward and patted his cheek as though he were a well-behaved little boy .
26 You did a good job , ’ he praised her efforts .
27 He squeaked out brief remarks then walked round shaking hands and wearing badges reading : ‘ Sorry I ca n't talk ’ and ‘ You did a good job . ’
28 Horror stories abound : of the rogue 's law that prevented any port agent who sold directly to fishmongers from ever trading with a Billingsgate merchant again ; of the nepotism that determined who could have a stand in the market ; and of prices that varied according to who you were and whether you had a good introduction .
29 If they were that good they would have told you to forget it until you had a good message or product to project !
30 I thought you had a good chance there . ’
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