Example sentences of "a good [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In general there 's a good correlation between a substance 's residence time and its concentration . |
2 | First , a return to viewing the landscape in totality , rather than the sum of its component parts , and second , a much greater emphasis on the preferences of the general public , rather than professional people , even though some studies have shown quite a good correlation between the two ( Preece , 1980 ) . |
3 | There was a good correlation between individual triglyceride concentrations measured preprandially and at bedtime ( r =0.84 , p<0.001 ) . |
4 | Intraoperative studies by Ahn et al showed a good correlation between laser Doppler flowmetry recordings and measurements of total venous outflow in the feline and human small bowel , and provided direct evidence that the measurements reflected blood flow throughout the full thickness of the bowel wall in both species . |
5 | Overall when bicarbonate or alkali outputs from the oesophagus were determined after deductions for contaminating saliva and gastric fluid , there was a good correlation between the two methods . |
6 | Experiments with exogenous compounds showed a good correlation between amounts added and amounts measured . |
7 | ‘ They are not found in equal amounts throughout the brain and there is a good correlation between where they are found and the effects which we know cannabis has . ’ |
8 | For PGE 2 ( Fig 2 ) and TXB 2 ( Fig 3 ) , there was a good correlation for both radioimmunoassays : PGE 2 ( r=0.944 , p=0.001 ) and TXB 2 ( r=0.736 , p= 0.037 ) . |
9 | Simply because a variable can be constructed that has a good correlation with experimental results does not make that variable per se a causal entity . |
10 | Particular attention may be needed in ensuring a good correlation with related records stored on other media . |
11 | The summary may be retained , since headings of the lesson plan usually make a good outline for students ’ notes . |
12 | Unlike both his younger brother and sister , who clearly suffered from an inability to form stable ties with other people and seemed to depend on the bottle to bolster their self-assurance , Valentin 's reputation was almost that of a good prince in a fairy-tale . |
13 | The client concerned wanted both a finance director and a managing director ; the headhunter had found a good candidate with an accountancy background to be MD , before deciding that the same man would be better in the finance director position . |
14 | Much more and you are well on your way to back-ache and a good candidate for lumbago , not to mention being downright uncomfortable , and your fishing will suffer as a consequence . |
15 | The hypothesis that can explain bat navigation is a good candidate for explaining anything in the world of life , and if Paley 's explanation for any one of his examples was wrong we ca n't make it right by multiplying up examples . |
16 | ‘ The sergeant-major has had his eye on you for several weeks , ’ Trentham continued , ‘ and feels you 'd be a good candidate for promotion to lance-corporal . |
17 | So I mean y'know j it may help you get a first class mark if you 're a good candidate by writing lots , but generally writing lots does n't ensure that you get a good mark . |
18 | But it 's marvellous to see a good expert at |
19 | To have to lie there in his coffin on Ingham 's counter and hear somebody like Tommy Drennan murder a good song like ‘ Slievenamon ’ and himself lying there and could do nothing about it ! |
20 | erm you know Ronald Colman er he were a a good artist in them days . |
21 | ‘ You do not get a good spread of risk and it kept putting the premiums up . |
22 | This gives a good spread of fruit over a large area and the annual production is easier to control because the number of fruiting buds can be increased or decreased . |
23 | The evidence given by the HM Inspectorate ( Scotland ) to the 1968 Select Committee is however complete enough and shows a good spread of backgrounds . |
24 | Attempts have also been made in the past to limit rather than protect the numbers of offers for particular combinations ( e.g. English literature and history of art ) to maintain a good spread of students . |
25 | And the other thing is you clearly get a good spread of the market , and we know that this method will produce erm , a return for you which will keep your spending power ahead of inflation . |
26 | ‘ I 'd be a good servant to the lady Anne . ’ |
27 | This will ensure a good bond between floor and tile |
28 | Used to give them whole oats , you see , cos that was such a good standard for them for running , you see . |
29 | Australian jazz in the 1980s was varied but rigorous ; less concerned with baring one 's soul at all costs than , as one woman saxophonist puts it , ‘ achieving a good standard of playing ’ . |
30 | It was encouraging to find some children apparently receiving a good standard of care : for example , GCSE results were higher than previously reported research had led us to expect ( Fletcher-Campbell and Hall , 1990 ) . |