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

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1 I buy a harmonium — nearly an organ — and spend the rest of my life playing it , thickened with doleful dirges , vainly trying to lay the trauma , my only satisfaction the ashen faced , staring eyed audiences staggering out at the end of performances , primed , and ready to carry on the good work .
2 Carrying on the good work
3 He has carried on the good work this term and is well on the way to establishing himself in the top 10 with 16 wins in the current campaign .
4 Carry on the good work , Davey Boy .
5 Do carry on the good work , in September with encouragement to all new people in your class , and in January with the renewal of your own membership .
6 The new Prime Minister was obliged , yesterday morning , to send a driver to find out the telephone number of one of his key ministers , before Mr Singh could pass on the good news of his appointment .
7 In a criminal hearing last August , Dale was put on a good behaviour bond over the incident .
8 Mr Mellor was a great individualist , always putting on a good performance for the cameras , but he put himself before the Cabinet team .
9 ‘ We want to put on a good performance , and I believe we can win this one if we adopt a positive attitude . ’
10 If you would like to join the committee and influence policy , pass on a good idea , attend the community lunch held for those working in the area , get involved in producing the regular Headington Area Newsletter , join an informal discussion group or borrow material on Health , Parenting or Caring for the Elderly , make a special request or offer your services as a tutor or Youth Club volunteer , we would love to hear from you .
11 However , if the transaction falls within section 25 ( or section 9 of the Factors Act ) , he can pass on a good title even after his voidable title has been avoided , Newtons of Wembley v. Williams ( 1965 C.A. ) .
12 Flocks need to be hung on a good wall surface .
13 By the end of the programme Gary was much happier , showing much more pro-social behaviour and getting on a good deal better with his parents .
14 They must operate on a good deal less than total information ; 70 per cent is considered high availability for business people .
15 This is the southbound ‘ Master Cutler ’ with V2 60831 putting on a good exhaust in the early 1950's .
16 The professional plans the presentation to suit the message and achieve the objective — not to ‘ put on a good show ’ .
17 It is difficult to believe that a desire to put on a good show at an exhibition could shape a major research programme .
18 We like putting on a good show .
19 The royals will try to shrug off their problems and put on a good show for Margaret .
20 Pubs could become for her extensions of the office , places to put on a good show for the Yard , swilling pints of bitter with the lads to enhance her image .
21 Dana could put on a good show ; no one would know she had broken down and confessed her need for Roman 's strength .
22 Paul said : ‘ We have been training throughout the winter and are hoping to put on a good show for Scotland .
23 You put on a good front , and appear to others as an outgoing person .
24 Like I like to bring on a good horse properly .
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