Example sentences of "a [adv] good [noun sg] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I killed a rather good bottle of Fleurie , as I remember it .
2 If whatever happened to Summerchild had n't happened , I think , once again , then … then Timmy and I might have had a rather better quality of life .
3 On inquiring about the matter , I was told that the health common services authority had decided to move to the bay because it had been told by an independent property consultancy that it was a much better choice of location than anywhere else .
4 They are smaller and less well equipped than the large Roman establishments but , being in a much better state of preservation , have provided invaluable material for study .
5 New research shows that if penicillin is given early enough to patients with the deadly bacterial form of the disease , they have a much better chance of survival .
6 You have a much better chance of success next time because you will have learnt from your previous experience .
7 Yet they would be a much better way of spending money than the present married man 's tax allowance which reduces income tax for all married men , rich or poor , whether or not they have dependants in their households .
8 A much better way of building alliances is the network which already exists all over Britain : Marxism Today readers ' groups , composed of members and friends of the CP .
9 As the Investors Chronicle of 18 September pointed out , most building societies do not tell their savers when one of their accounts ceases to be marketed to new investors , even if the existing investor could obtain a much better rate of interest by switching to another account with the same society .
10 Robins argued that disturbed behaviour in fathers tended to lead to similar disturbances in their children , particularly their sons , as it was a much better predictor of conduct disorders in the children than was the behaviour of the mother or siblings .
11 There is no need for the whole group to watch playback sessions — it is a much better use of time to train teachers to monitor themselves and to consult their tutor when they feel the need for it .
12 In our view , though , every developer believes his own particular case to be unique , with ‘ special circumstances ’ to consider ; and every developer will seek to demolish existing listed buildings by arguing that they will be replaced by a much better piece of architecture .
13 Shearwaters and petrels belong to a group called the tube-noses , for their nostrils are protected by a pair of tubes which extend some way down the beak from its base and these give them a much better perception of smell than other birds have .
14 This seemingly minor alteration gave the boat much more headroom , more useful height for cupboards in the galley ( ‘ At least the sauce bottle can stand up now , ’ Robert says ) and , generally , a much better feeling of space below .
15 A bank was built on the site , a much better class of neighbour for the place of prayer .
16 After all , many defendants believe that this offers a much better prospect of acquittal , and there is some research evidence to support this view ( Vennard , 1995 ) .
17 Meanwhile , all the farmer 's eggs are not in one basket and there is a much better mix of crops and livestock .
18 Practically on arrival I was caught up with what was a slightly better standard of rugger and tennis , No 4 Flying Training School ( FTS ) .
19 The Irish Lions selector , Ken Reid , who arrived yesterday in Edinburgh for a selectors meeting , must have been in a reasonably good frame of mind after Saturday 's contest .
20 This gives them a far better chance of survival .
21 Does the Minister consider it fair that , if a child is born in East Anglia , it has a far better chance of survival than if it is born in Yorkshire or in my region , where we recently lost five intensive care cots ?
22 What use were services that recalled the Crucifixion when there was Timothy Gedge wandering about the place , a far better reminder of waste and destruction ?
23 Ram a couple of kidneys into a perfectly good bottle of vodka , and give it to him .
24 ‘ There 's a really good sense of community and neighbours are always glad to help each other . ’
25 ‘ There 's a really good sense of community and neighbours are always glad to help each other . ’
26 It is one of the few pubs in London where the landlord and his staff have mastered the art of pulling a really good pint of bitter : one with a creamy head which lasts right down the glass .
27 That 's a really good choice of sax solo of someone who was actually playing , that you just stole ’ ?
28 It 's a really good piece of land .
29 I do n't mean that I hope Alan Ayckbourn falls under a bus , but when I see a really good piece of writing I feel a real desire to emulate .
30 For breakfast the full Scottish menu includes a particularly good bowl of porridge .
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