Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [pron] be good for " in BNC.
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1 | By the mid-1960s opponents of the Unionists were firmly convinced that the party , both in the Guildhall and in Stormont , made a simple equation that what was good for Derry was bad for the Unionists and vice versa . |
2 | Do n't buy a hard bed in the mistaken belief that it is good for you . |
3 | The main concern , however , is an overriding apprehension that what 's good for Netware may not be good for Unix . |
4 | It is all too easy for the Germans to accept the glib axiom that whatever is good for Germany is good for Europe , and the ‘ European ’ gloss may permit them to pursue their own interests while trying to convince others , and even perhaps convincing themselves , that they are doing this for Europe . |
5 | It forms an appropriate conclusion , not only in its scale , but in its embodiment of the principle that what was good for Gloucester was good for royal authority . |
6 | It forms an appropriate conclusion , not only in its scale , but in its embodiment of the principle that what was good for Gloucester was good for royal authority . |