Example sentences of "[be] [prep] a good [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , now the thing is , right what I 've thought might be like a good thing , er cos we all like entertainments , is like if Riot Girl were to become a society , |
2 | You must be like a good wine . ’ |
3 | She seems to be from a good family , and we want to trace them . |
4 | She knew how important it was for him to be in a good army , and if the war had ended in Rhodesia , then perhaps another might start in one of France 's old colonies so that the Legion could get involved . |
5 | If , as suggested , you have done some background work on the company you will be in a good position to say what you really like about it , why you think it has a reputation as a good employer , why the job suits you ideally . |
6 | INSET staff would presumably be in a good position to carry out this role . |
7 | He will then be in a good position to take over much of the rest of the property when his parents die . |
8 | At least I think that if I knew my rugby , I would be in a good position to acknowledge that you know yours . |
9 | Having done so , we will be in a good position , with our partner centres , to consolidate the strengths of Scotland 's coherent , flexible and responsive system of vocational qualifications . |
10 | By identifying cash deficits at the planning stage a firm will be in a good position to arrange financing for the deficit . |
11 | Furthermore , the training must be in a good centre and must be well supervised . |
12 | Sam hovered , waiting to see what would follow , but Thacker seemed to be in a good mood . |
13 | It seemed that these days his friends needed an excuse to blow the family money on their own pleasure ; it had to be in a good cause . |