Example sentences of "a good [noun sg] of [noun] from " in BNC.
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1 | As before we continue to receive a good flow of donations from the work of the Presidents Committee and their approaches to company contacts . |
2 | This means that there is a good absorption of PABA from the colon . |
3 | If we are expecting a good level of practice from proprietors , whether private proprietors or statutory , then we have not to expect them to be out of pocket at the end of the day as a result . |
4 | Set against these factors was a good range of books from publishers — quality titles at all levels offering entertainment and value for money — efficiently supplied by wholesalers . |
5 | There will also be a good selection of pieces from the William and Mary period on offer . |
6 | Edmunds , a colourful confection well danced , agreeably sung , and with a good lot of laughs from Alan Wells 's Dame and Neil James 's Simple Simon . |
7 | He derived a good deal of entertainment from watching the engaged couples that came in . |
8 | There is a good deal of evidence from these provinces to show that inland waterways were major thoroughfares ; it ranges from the idiosyncratic distribution of pottery and other hardware to discoveries of the boats used , including the great flat-bottomed lighters which plied the Rhine and its tributaries . |
9 | My impression was that since it was to be held in London , Angela was doing the work , with a good deal of help from colleagues at Yeo Davis . |
10 | During that spring and summer the Australians enjoyed a good deal of help from the locals . |
11 | ‘ He always showed a good sense of fun and took a good deal of ribbing from the crew with the utmost charm and good humour , ’ said Morgan . |
12 | A GOOD RATE OF INTEREST FROM ONLY £500 — HIGHER RATE DEPOSIT ACCOUNT |