Example sentences of "[conj] good [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Even her brothers were kind , though embarrassed and Clara , as she sat there picking endlessly at the fringe of the tablecloth , had a vision of some other world where violent emotion could be a thing of beauty , where even tears could be admitted and not ignored , where good taste in tomb stones consisted not in cheap restrained economy of design , fabric , and word , but of marble angels wildly grieving . |
2 | So Escoffier uses his vegetables as a foundation upon which to bake a choice little cut of spring lamb , a loin or best end of neck . |
3 | It is evident that better support to system and component failure diagnosis is currently required if problems of this nature are to be mitigated . |
4 | Of course vaccines alone will not prevent child mortality caused by infectious diseases ; better social and economic conditions , and better education about prevention play a major part , as they did in industrialised countries about a century ago . |
5 | Since there was a higher population and a greater surplus of output people had a higher disposable income ; this led directly to a desire for more than just food and a demand for material commodities for the household ( pottery , cutlery , more and better clothing in cotton and wool ) . |
6 | Meeting such targets , she said , would mean " significant adjustments to our economies — more efficient power stations , cars using less fuel , better insulated houses and better management of energy " . |
7 | They include faster transaction times with a special ‘ fast cash ’ facility , better privacy from a more recessed touchpad , help for the visually impaired and better access for wheelchair users where planning regulations permit . |
8 | more frequent and better use of feedback within school ; |
9 | 4 Parents need more and better information about schooling . |
10 | Thus the development of an area can eventually produce its own counter-tendencies not just because of congestion , or because the buildings and infrastructure are ageing , but also because of the rising living standards ( and therefore cost ) and better organization of labour . |
11 | ‘ It 's a year when the Conservative virtues of efficiency and better value for money will be much needed . ’ |
12 | It continues themes from ‘ It 's our business ’ and shows many of the things you have asked to see , such as people in a variety of local offices , trying out different ways of working to provide a better service for our clients and better value for money . |
13 | And whether it 's new sections , price cutting , more sports pages or simply giving away compact discs , everybody 's at it , offering their readers better and better value for money . |
14 | Widening the range of people who managed jails would lead to innovation and better value for money . |
15 | Confidence and good presentation at interview . |
16 | The Restaurant , although renowned for its seafood also boasts and good selection of meat and poultry dishes as well as vegetarian dishes e.g. the special vegetarian paella . |
17 | It must be stressed , however , that this is what can be achieved by effort , innovation and good management in production , rather than what happens in a laissez-faire atmosphere . |
18 | The judge said that he did n't know what the odds of such an event were , but it was bad luck for the man and good luck for justice . |
19 | The principal of the college was Jimmie Seaton , a plump , cheerful , outgoing little man known as Friar Tuck , who bubbled with amusement and good sense of vitality and who liked people and gardening while he hated committees and pomposity . |
20 | Despite spectacular off-the-line saves and good support from newcomer Naomi Lang , Cranleigh scored in the 40th minute . |
21 | An obvious and good choice of audience is their classmates because the student " reporters " will have a good idea of what would interest them . |
22 | " Fill your Sillabub pot half full with sider , and good store of sugar , and a little nutmeg , stir it well together , and put in as much cream by two or three spoonfuls at a time , as hard as you can , as though you milk it in ; then stir it together very softly once about , and let it stand two hours before you eat it , for the standing makes it curd . " |
23 | This is ‘ a forum for some twenty-five national voluntary organisations and professional associations with a central aim to promote the conservation , planting and good maintenance of amenity trees and woodlands ’ . |
24 | And good product of service will sell itself ? |
25 | The furnishings are of a high standard and show considerable flair in innovative design and good taste with respect to choice of modern materials . |
26 | The propositions that this book addresses are that research is an important ingredient in the formation and implementation of effective policies and good practice in child care ; and that those who work in the child care services can not only incorporate research into their general experience , knowledge and skill but also contribute to it through their own careful observation and recording . |
27 | Slim body and good line of sight enable cutting in confined spaces |
28 | In short , friendly and good value for money . |
29 | More than 500 restaurants throughout Britain are included in the scheme , from the well-known to the smallest , all providing good food , good service and good value for money . |
30 | ‘ The Reading Festivals are well-organised , efficiently run , and good value for money . |