Example sentences of "good [noun sg] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But Widnes put the result beyond doubt when Goulding sent Darren Wright through and David Hulme finished off the move with a good try wide out . |
2 | It 's essential there is a good rtelationship not just for the prisoner but also for the children themselves |
3 | the front seat just have a good look round here . |
4 | Anyway you wan na have a good look round seriously consider it . |
5 | That , that could be quite a good opportunity actually actually , could n't it . |
6 | Although there has been a good response so far to the environmental technology innovation scheme , there are no plans to increase the current allocation of £12 million . |
7 | Good sportsmanship both on and off the field is vital for the good of the game . |
8 | Well he played at a level , I mean er , I mean he but it 's played at a level where it 's loud enough er to have a good boogie on down |
9 | Well there 's a couple of hours of good telly on tonight . |
10 | The code of practice for private homes Home Life ( Avebury , 1984 ) has outlined a level of good practice not yet attained in all local authority homes , particularly in matters such as consultation with residents , consideration of their dignity and respect for personal privacy . |
11 | Milk in returnable bottles is aesthetically pleasing , safer and a good deal more environmentally friendly than in cartons . |
12 | Yet , my feeling is that the spirits could bear my reproaches for bad advice a good deal more easily than men of flesh and blood to whom contusions and abrasions , the common result of argument , are very real sources of anguish . |
13 | Mercury 's orbit is fairly eccentric , and therefore a tidal bulge would be acted on by the Sun a good deal more strongly near perihelion than elsewhere in the orbit . |
14 | Clarke writes a good deal more intelligently — and entertainingly — than many who prattle on about the future . |
15 | I found parental " insignificance " a family situation which figured a good deal more often than might be expected from mere chance in the history of dependent individuals . |
16 | For this reason , I think that such difficulties arise a good deal more often than is generally appreciated . |
17 | The ontological idealist , given his general metaphysical premisses , can at least argue that what we regard as " physical bodies " are really no extra-spiritual entities , for all entities are either spiritual or are explicable in terms of attributes of such entities , and although his position gives rise to all kinds of difficulties , he can , on the whole , present his case a good deal more consistently than a dualist can . |
18 | While each twist of that film served to subvert a teenage cliche , his latest starring vehicle takes its angst a good deal more seriously . |
19 | I said , a good deal more calmly than I felt . |
20 | The pretence that statutes merely declared existing law was dropped ; they occupied areas of national life which before they had only occasionally entered ; they became far more precisely drafted and the judges interpreted them a good deal less freely ; they were , by the reign of Elizabeth , the outcome of a definite and recognized procedure . |
21 | However it is certain that by extending our set of laws and rules , and by the use of inductive methods , we can develop systems that will require the use of infinitary rules a good deal less often . |
22 | Life in the rainforest is brutish and short , and most of the Kayan people I spoke to consider themselves a good deal better off than their forefathers — thanks to the logging . |
23 | I mean is it affecting any of that good fishing up there or is that |
24 | You know good fishing out there . |
25 | One good result so far , though , is that so many people were mystified by acronyms being bandied about ( SNUPPS , NII , AGR and the like ) that the secretariat for the inquiry had to produce a list of them . |
26 | In anything like calm weather either climb is a good bet , remaining in good condition far more often than many options of adjacent crags . |
27 | As soon as the starter says ‘ Go ’ , ride positively towards the first fence , picking up a good rhythm as soon as possible . |
28 | It 's a good card tonight anyway and people may want to get out from the snow and have night out at the stadium . |
29 | With good feedback so far , such programmes appear to be the way forward for a company concerned not only with its staff but also with its customers . |
30 | well this is it , you 've got a good stock up anyway there |