Example sentences of "good [adv] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | Rather than spend too long on developing a perfect composition , I settled for a core arrangement of objects that looked good together and added to it as the drawing and colouring progressed . |
2 | But she 's getting carried away with this , though her friends are good enough but they 're all getting carried away as you would say with a bad crowd . |
3 | As luck would have it , the light was n't good enough and the shots did n't come out . |
4 | He says : ‘ I know that 50 runs apiece for wickets is n't good enough and I am determined to get that figure down if I can . ’ |
5 | ‘ I have heard him criticising his players as not good enough and trying to rationalise their situation to dampen expectations back home . |
6 | The players are n't good enough and Goodison Park fans ca n't believe what they 're seeing . |
7 | ‘ Obviously it 's not good enough and I 'll decide over the next 48 hours what I am going to do . |
8 | But to West Somerset Railway this was no longer good enough and funds were raised to convert a former British Rail parcels van into a special carriage . |
9 | We reported a couple of years back that just as leading US companies like IBM Corp and Hewlett-Packard Co were adopting Total Quality Management with messianic zeal , the Japanese had decided that it was not good enough and had moved on to Zero-Defects Management , and the Financial Times ' Observer column offers an example of just why : it has a release that flags ‘ the first major conference on Total Quality Management for Pension Finds ’ . |
10 | He knew that he would never have survived as a teacher in the state sector : he was both not good enough and not bad enough . |
11 | Blanche had increasingly come to accept that doing her best was good enough and that she did not need to measure herself against some ideal standard . |
12 | never is good enough and he expects too much |
13 | says clearly the total is n't good enough and the campaign goes on . |
14 | ‘ The service to the frontmen was n't good enough and when we did get the ball to them , we immediately gave it away , ’ he said . |
15 | ‘ Eventually they can turn professional if they 're good enough and earn a fair bob or two . |
16 | People ask if we are good enough and Leicester away is an acid test . ’ |
17 | If she does , that means she is not good enough or bright enough , and ought to feel guilty . |
18 | If he does , that means he is not good enough or strong enough , and ought to feel inadequate . |
19 | I 'm talking about the whole grey area , where Social Services Departments define parents as inadequate or not good enough or just generally at risk . |
20 | And because holism involves every aspect of the individual , you will not only feel better physically but you are likely to be more alert , freer from stress , more able to interact well with others and able to find greater peace of mind . |
21 | ‘ I have felt better physically but the notable improvement has been my state of mind . |
22 | United not so good away but you never know … |
23 | Well no I care I care if Tina 's not well and hope she gets better soon but I do n't care if |
24 | Had a very , very good over from Bill Tufnell there , it 's always a bit tricky when you come on to bowl and it 's turning and it 's a long day ahead and you , you 're expected to get hissed and you expect to get hissed , and you can get very impatient when they do n't come , but he 's got one now , he 's got , now he 's bowled well all morning now , he 's bowled almost for an hour , but he 's got that one wicket and he , that over was full of confidence , he tossed one up , misjudged the length and got into a bit of a tangle and then he bowled a quicker one which tried to cut , he then misjudged the pace and he could off nick it to the , a very , very good over and he 's bowling with , with great confidence at the moment . |
25 | Things are happening — the fat stores are depleting , the body is looking better already and you should be feeling more energetic . |
26 | She was looking better already and he nodded in satisfaction . |
27 | Some teachers pointed out that many of these aspects of their school were good anyway and therefore the review could hardly be expected to bring about any dramatic improvement . |
28 | I think you do I think that would look good anyway and |
29 | I 'm sure Mummy will get better quickly and join us . ’ |
30 | Wo n't do you any good like but |