Example sentences of "made a good [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Er I think I should certainly have made a better nurse , yes , yes I think I should . |
2 | She could n't have made a better selection than Keep Talking , a progressive horse both in terms of form and distance . |
3 | Tim could not have made a better choice . ’ |
4 | Did you ever feel after having your own children that er you would have made a better midwife erm this experience than when you were single ? |
5 | The one with the fine stripes looked slightly flashier , but he 'd made a better ironing job of the plain one . |
6 | On a good pitch and with a fast outfield , Indian should have made a better fist of their innings , but only Srikkanth ( who fell to an outstanding catch by Peter Taylor at mid-off ) passed 20 as Australia 's allrounders ran through the order . |
7 | She knew that he did n't much care for André , but he could at least have made a better attempt at disguising it . |
8 | Often these garments were too big and it was quite common to see a jersey being made a better fit with the aid of a large safety pin . |
9 | For many there was a conviction that the post-war world must be made a better place , a view that recurred regularly over the next twenty years . |
10 | Villa boss Ron Atkinson said : ‘ In the first half , we might have made a better game of it if we had turned up . |
11 | ‘ Mary , dear , one night when I have made a better meal than I did tonight , I plan to go a little berserk , too , in order to have your solace . ’ |
12 | Given firm instructions the dismissed minister would probably have made a better reformer than his successor , S. S. Lanskoi , who in August 1855 " proclaimed the rights of the nobility to be inviolable " . |
13 | Nenna felt that she could have made a better hand at answering Louise if only Edward had taken the trouble to return her purse . |
14 | Ian has made a better recovery than we dared hope , but it is still important that we do not take his fitness for granted . |
15 | If Austin Rover 's Leyland forebears had made a better job of the Stag in the first place , values would probably have risen before . |
16 | If Tim had been Czar of Russia he 'd have made a better job of it than the nincompoops that were . |
17 | She thought she would have made a better job of it , not believing a word , just because she was a good teacher . |
18 | Sometimes , it wondered whether dinosaurs would n't have made a better job of civilisation . |
19 | I 'd have thought you 'd have made a better job of it . ’ |
20 | With Gatting dropping out of the Lord 's Test at his own request , Emburey could hardly have made a better start . |
21 | When Gary Bennett gave them a fourth-minute lead against promotion-chasing Leicester , the Roker Park side could hardly have made a better start . |
22 | As confirmation of the significance Harry had detected in Heather 's photographs , Mossop 's retraced route of three months before could not have made a better start . |
23 | Holmes says : ‘ Steve could not have made a better start to his outdoor season and it opens up all sorts of possibilities . |
24 | On a seller and buyer summons the court declared that the seller had not made a good title , and ordered the return to the buyer of the buyer 's deposit on the equitable principle that it is a seller 's duty to disclose fully and frankly in the contract any title defect . |
25 | He would have made he would have made a good Sun journalist . |
26 | That would of made a good conversation , why did you give Michelle the glass ? |
27 | At the present time the English tend to play down the significance of affinal relationships but , even so , the statement " she has made a good marriage " is more likely to refer to the social and financial standing of the husband 's immediate kin than to the personal qualities of the husband himself . |
28 | The daughter has finally made a good marriage , after a dodgy one . |
29 | He 's made a good marriage . |
30 | They were usually billed as the star attraction so John obviously made a good profit out of them but they were still paid at the same rate as all his juveniles , five shillings a week . |