Example sentences of "up [art] good [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Keep up the good work , ’ he waved her farewell , ‘ tell the next child to come in . ’
2 Keep up the good work of entertaining your fans on court Steffi ; we know you can do it ; your fans are behind you all the way .
3 Keep up the good work during this exhilarating time .
4 Yesterday 's annual results showed that it kept up the good work in 1991 .
5 Keep up the good work on a splendid magazine .
6 Keep up the good work .
7 Keep up the good work .
8 Keep up the good work — these people must be kept off the streets .
9 Or perchance ending it with that old adage , ‘ Keep up the good work ’ ?
10 Keep up the good work with your excellent magazine .
11 Keep up the good work on a super magazine !
12 Please keep up the good work , your mag is great .
13 Keep up the good work , long live ZZAP ! and God save Phil King .
14 Keep up the good work as I still have a lot to learn .
15 Keeping up the good work , they are now holding meetings and demonstrations every six weeks to motivate young people coming into the industry .
16 Please use it as a reminder to ensure that you keep up the good work and the resolutions you have started .
17 Keep up the good work with the mag .
18 Keep up the good work — and do n't forget that this column and Postbag are here to provide you with the opportunity to air your news and views on the game !
19 Keep up the good work . ’
20 Keep up the good work !
21 Keep up the good work as I still have a lot to learn .
22 Anyway , thanks MKM and keep up the good work !
23 Keep up the good work !
24 Keep up the good work .
25 Well done Steffi — keep up the good work and keep winning .
26 P.S. Tennis World is brilliant — keep up the good work .
27 Keep up the good work .
28 Please do keep up the good work .
29 However , Wanderers are true amateurs on the field and will no doubt battle until they give up , so let's hope Athletico can keep up the good work and send them home with three lost points and the Samaritans ’ telephone number .
30 What a lack of self-confidence this implies : the present wants both to patronise the past by adjudicating on its political acceptability , and also to be flattered by it , to be patted on the back and told to keep up the good work .
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