Example sentences of "[to-vb] the good [noun sg] of [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They wished to restore the good name of physics . |
2 | We want to restore the good image of football . |
3 | Thus , a vetting process intended to secure the best quality of advocacy for the client is at odds with the need to encourage harmonious working relationships within the profession . |
4 | Discretion may have tended to appear the better part of valour , and certainly better than defeat and its resultant loss of prestige . |
5 | There ai n't no sanity clause ! ’ ) , but the humour of the occasion is dampened by the fact that this maelstrom of accusal and refutation , doing nothing to enhance the good name of psychology in general or the British Psychological society in particular , involves the principle of confidentiality of psychological tests coupled with the issue of a man sent to prison for a crime that — perhaps — he did not commit . |
6 | Extremely soft water may not contain sufficient calcium to maintain growth of the skeleton while excessively hard water is thought not to favour the best quality of coloration and finnage . |
7 | In connection with this it should also be remembered that all popular places , all sites actually used by the people , tend to retain the best routine of antiquity very much more than any localities or machines used by any privileged class . |
8 | Real time pressures arise when you are faced with complex tasks and do not have sufficient leeway to consider the best form of action . |
9 | So in contrast to the mediator , who fears and avoids conflict , the followers of Jesus are fully equipped to fight the good fight of faith . |
10 | With self certification , it is up to the manufacturer to decide the best way of testing . |
11 | It requires an analytical and reasonably numerate mind to develop cost-effective plans ; it requires a rapport with the creative group to achieve the best match of material and medium ; it requires aggressive negotiating skills in order to achieve the best possible positions and discounts , so as to make the maximum use of the client 's money ; and it requires a great attention to detail . |
12 | She 'll show you how to coordinate pattern and colours , explain the importance of effective lighting and how to make the best use of space , and share some of her professional tips . |
13 | To make the best use of space , use sliding doors . |
14 | The Flagship Collection , consisting of modular units , was designed to make the best use of space against a wall , or free standing . |
15 | It is not always easy to estimate what level of skill and therefore what training will be required to make the best use of video equipment in an institution . |
16 | Now France says it wants to concentrate its effort to help less developed countries to make the best use of computer technology through its World Centre for Informatics , in Paris . |
17 | Its versatility depends to a large extent upon its structure , a knowledge of which is vital if we are to make the best use of glass . |
18 | a ) Help with clearing land mines ; b ) Targeting rural poverty ; c ) Helping the Cambodian government to make the best use of aid and d ) The UK should use its influence in the United Nations to ensure the fullest support for the move to peace and democracy in Cambodia , and specifically should call for the establishment of a Human Rights Rapporteur for Cambodia reporting directly to the United Nations Security Council . |
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20 | This programme for a natural religion has its own importance as making explicit something which is often enough assumed , but has been heavily criticised in much modern theology — the idea that religion functions chiefly to safeguard the good ordering of society . |