Example sentences of "in [art] good [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Whenever universities hand out degrees on the basis of who will bring in the best publicity and therefore the biggest cheques , they dishonour their own honours system . |
2 | He ensures that they get to the best conferences and from time to time will organize his own , bringing in the best speakers . |
3 | LAURA STONE , of the Liverpool Notre Dame Association , who sent us this report , commented : ‘ Let us remember all lay and religious people who are away from their own countries and families , working for those less fortunate than ourselves and bringing in the Good News from afar . ’ |
4 | Bombay has been a good ground for me in the past , but we need to put in a better performance than we have been doing . |
5 | He put in a good word for him at meetings of the Jockey Club . |
6 | He put in a good word for me and it went on from there . |
7 | The landlord of the inn which Ernest visited when his mother and his wife became too much for him knew of a coffee-house in the town which needed a kitchenmaid , and because he put in a good word for her , Ruth was given the job without references . |
8 | ‘ The producers told me later that I got the job because of the winning chemistry between us — and that Pauline had put in a good word for me . |
9 | Any one of them would bring in a good profit . |
10 | ‘ Senility is known to set in a good deal earlier in many cases . ’ |
11 | It is our reasons for asserting a dependent conditional which bring in a good deal more than what is brought in by the conditional itself . |
12 | The modern ferry comes in a good deal farther south , beneath slabs of World War Two concrete fortifications . |
13 | I have since asked my constituent for an update of the position and she has confirmed that the family has had to put in a good deal more extra money to finance both daughters than it had previously expected . |
14 | Send in a good quality tape with no more than four songs . |