Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] a good [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Five per cent would give Chief Buthelezi a good chance of playing a role in the national government . |
2 | But if schizophrenia made Van Gogh a better painter so the spectrum of writing in the Bible makes it a more reliable testament of the religious life of man . |
3 | Ben has also been giving those Yorkshire boys a good seeing-to with an on-sight flash of Kleptomanis ( F8a ) at the Holywood Bowl , a one-day ascent of the Yorkshire Ripper ( F8b ) at Kilnsey , and he got Magnetic Fields ( F8a/8a+ ) first red-point . |
4 | Among the stars at Warren Farm in Culham near Abingdon was triple world champion Dave Thorpe , giving his new Honda bike a good airing . |
5 | The CPC-6128 comes with a built-in 3-inch disc drive and colour monitor for £400 , which again makes an Atari ST a better buy , and the Commodore Amiga a tempting alternative . |
6 | After an early fright , when Hone half-volleyed a good chance high for Welling , Senior had a header saved well by Barron , Payne sent another over and Gilkes , Reading 's most dangerous player , was just too high with a powerful shot . |
7 | The other Scots who must be high in the current pecking order are Gary Armstrong , Kenny Milne , Scott Hastings , Damian Cronin , Doddie Weir , Tony Stanger , Paul Burnell and Craig Chalmers , with Andrew Reed a good fringe candidate . |
8 | And Yeo Davis charge a good deal more than we do , I can tell you . |
9 | I notice from the old schedules that you programmed Vaughan Williams 's Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis a good deal at that time . |