Example sentences of "it be [adv] good [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It 's not good for them , but they love it .
2 It 's not good for him to play out there in the cold , ’ she said .
3 And then I come down to Kerry all winter because it 's not good for me to stay up there myself all winter and I have got good lodgings here .
4 No , you 'll be , you 'll be stuck to it , all time , and it 's not good for 'im .
5 Trouble is , some of them have made the mistake I think , of saying well it 's not good for us because we do n't do really old furniture you know .
6 You 're not sucking it , you 're chewing it crunch , crunch it 's not good for your teeth mind you Polos are n't good for your teeth are they ?
7 It 's not good for you . ’
8 ‘ All that sitting behind desks and riding around in tube trains … it 's not good for you .
9 Cos it 's not good for you .
10 It 's not good for you .
11 There 's no way , Raymond , you should be able to drink two or three of those bottles o of that cider in ne in the one night , it 's not good for you !
12 ‘ Well , Miss Er , it 's awfully good of you .
13 It 's awfully good of you to have come with me , ’ he said , feeling he should apologize for something , and kicking as powerfully as possible against the fancy that he was Philip .
14 " It 's awfully good of you , but I think I 'd better not , " I said .
15 It 's also good for them to come to a new school and know at least one face there .
16 You ca n't assume that , because a particular milk is healthier for you , it 's also good for your three-year-old .
17 Yeah it 's really good for you and .
18 And they claim it 's as good for you as beer can be .
19 It 's so good of you to stop .
20 It , it is , it 's so good for them !
21 And tha that 's growing up it 's very good for her .
22 It 's very nice cos it 's very good for her .
23 It 's very good for your brain too .
24 Also , it 's very good for your exports , because at the moment in Australia , say , they 're buying no hardback books and they will order a couple of hundred paperbacks by an unknown author . ’
25 It 's very good of him .
26 It 's very good of him , ’ he said , going across to the window to look at their house and then turning away in pain .
27 For twenty years his widowed mother had kept a small shop in a St Helens slum , only accepting an occasional small amount of money and putting off other help with ‘ the same naive reply : ‘ It 's very good of you , dear lad , and I appreciate it , but as long as I can manage it , I shall prefer to have my feet under my own fender . ’
28 And I must say again , Dick , it 's very good of you to join me .
29 It 's very good of you , Len ; but do n't worry yourself , I 'm all right . ’
30 It 's very good of you to take it like this .
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