Example sentences of "would make good [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Other sports would make good computer programs , e.g. lawn tennis , show jumping , or team athletics , as well as simulations of jobs such as managing a pop group or running a boutique .
2 ‘ But all the men I 've met who I 've felt would make good fathers have invariably turned out to be men I could n't love … ’
3 The image was well established ; and it is hardly surprising that when , in 1521 , the canny and obsessively fair-minded scholar John Major produced his book entitled A History of Greater Britain , in which he argued that better relations with England would make good sense , for political and economic reasons , the plea fell on ears deafened by the awareness that a little nation had fought off a monster by courage and tenacity .
4 It would make good sense to increase that cadre of coaches to five .
5 Well you were hungry a way down there but you would make good child .
6 They would make good sandrat material .
7 I know that local playgroups find them useful , certainly for skittles and as cone and ball games , but I though maybe if they were filled with some sort of plaster and decorated , they would make good door stops .
8 The compromise was a filler story which would make good use of the available studio .
9 The Windows Smartdrive memory management and caching system , it was decided , would make good use of the extra RAM and make the system more efficient .
10 The rubble would make good drainage .
11 C H SPURGEON remarked : some ministers would make good martyrs — they are so dry they would burn well
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