Example sentences of "[art] very good " in BNC.

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1 The launch of BSB , still scheduled for next spring , will be the true test of the Sky formula , while an advertising downturn would take away some of the very good margin the UK papers enjoy , especially The Sunday Times which is operating in an increasingly competitive Sunday market .
2 Since beginning this letter I have been with Nansen in the Samara district , where the conditions are even worse than in Saratov , in spite of the very good work done by the ARA in Samara and by the Friends in Bouzoulouk .
3 The very good little magazine is available again this week from the tables in the porch .
4 The blood had been washed from his face and body , and he was still wearing the very good quality underwear that showed him indeed to be the son of an aristocratic family , who , despite Robespierre and Talleyrand still gave one of their sons to the Church .
5 This book is particularly useful as a reminder of areas where the reader may have become rusty , and as an update of the very good ongoing R&D work in the field of corrosion inhibition .
6 By far the most popular location in recent years has been the Netherlands , for the very good reason that it has for some time offered by far the best deal .
7 ‘ We spoke about the very good relationships between our Churches in Britain and I spoke about our foundation under John Wesley , with the links between personal piety and the search for righteousness in social justice We spoke about these things linking our two Churches together at quite a deep level .
8 Feminists began by arguing that sex differences are artificial and insignificant , for the very good reason that the idea of natural differences had so often been used to justify discriminatory treatment against women .
9 Combined degrees in e.g. Physiology and Pharmacology mean that the student ( except for the very good ones ) is master of neither and in terms of future employment ( Ph.D .
10 All governments and powerful groups seek to acquire legitimacy , for the very good reason that it is the most efficient and stable basis for exercising power .
11 " Thank you for the very good work you have done here , " he said .
12 The very good performance of division reported in some cases ( Lum , Yuen and Dodd , Severance and Duhne ) , and relatively poor performance in others ( Kaimann ) , is likely to have been the result of few or many clashes of this kind .
13 In fact , although George Wigg was close to Wilson , he never enjoyed the same intimate relationship , for the very good reason that he was a politician and did not enjoy Wilson 's undivided trust .
14 And this for the very good reason that the only relevant decision on the fiduciary duty — Prescott v. Birmingham — had been immediately negatived by Parliament in its application to the power of local transport authorities to fix the level of fares .
15 So And do n't forget to put the good things and what are the very good things .
16 I must emphasise that this is only for the very good golfer .
17 The argument failed for the very good reason that the disposition of the company 's property took place when the charge was created and not when the charge was enforced ; the floating charge is an existing charge and not one arising in the future when the charge is enforced or when it crystallises .
18 The point is that if there were only one planet that had ever borne life , then it would have to be our planet , for the very good reason that ‘ we ’ are here discussing the question !
19 Because of the clear survival of settlement earthworks and areas of ridge and furrow in this part of Somerset , together with the very good RAF air photographs of 1947 , we can see the extent and plan of all these settlements .
20 The answer is that managerial hierarchy is and will remain the only way to structure unified working systems with hundreds , thousands or tens of thousands of employees , for the very good reason that managerial hierarchy is the expression of two fundamental characteristics of real work .
21 It is what makes the difference between the phrase ( 30 ) , where the first-order relation is of course qualification , and the completeness of ( 31 ) : ( 30 ) lucky Gomez ( 31 ) Gomez is lucky Similarly , this is the difference which opposes ( 32 ) and ( 33 ) , where the relation assigned is equation rather than qualification : ( 32 ) the broker , a man in a grey suit ( 33 ) the broker was a man in a grey suit The notion of " completeness " may seem vague ; again , however , we should not expect it to be defined more closely for the very good reason that fundamental notions — and we take assignment together with equation and qualification , along with the ideas of entity and property , to be the bedrock of linguistic structure — do not allow themselves to be defined .
22 said : ‘ I would like to thank all the people responsible for the Company and for the very good way that the business was handed over .
23 When I was eighteen I had the very good fortune , think it was a miracle really , that I was able to join a local women 's group in Stratford in East London .
24 Reduction in capital expenditure er broadly offset the reduced erm income from partnerships and associates which is basically our Lazard income , that 's so the very good er contribution we got in ninety one reflected the nineteen ninety er profits they were earning .
25 I bet the very good .
26 They were n't terribly popular , I do n't think , because of course , the women were used to a personalized fit , and when you get , start getting mass production like that , then obviously a lot of the very good fitting garments that , I mean that 's just not possible .
27 Forward planning and good communication are the two foundation stones that must be in place to guarantee that people ill with HIV have the best choices and continue to enjoy the very best quality of life , wherever they choose to be .
28 Makita power tools are the very best quality and are built to industrial standards , not only to take hard work , but also to incorporate many safety features .
29 peter Makin for instance , in general one of the very best such commentators , misleads when he glosses a passage from Canto 23 by remarking : ‘ Troy was the citadel of a culture , and when it fell … the priest-king Aeneas ( guided by the chthonic deities ) took the heritage to Italy , where his descendants planted Rome …
30 The inspectors awarded Mr Gueho 17-18 marks out of possible 20 , a ranking which would put him among the very best chefs of France .
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