Example sentences of "[prep] good [noun sg] of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We must be ‘ patiently impatient ’ , Paulo Freire tells us , as we painstakingly move towards better quality of life and justice in our communities .
2 An attempt is made to value the resources required for a given treatment against the years of better quality of life it will produce .
3 Change to A4 format for better presentation of text , tables and illustrations .
4 And they would abolish the Audit Commission , which not only maintains the probity of local government accounting , but also pioneered the drive for better quality of service and value for money in local government .
5 The research points to the need for better targetting of assistance to achieve urban policy goals ; to the need for greater selectivity to reduce ‘ deadweight ’ spending and secure specific sectoral objectives ; and suggests the need for a strategic approach to co-ordinate the efforts of the various assistance agencies .
6 Regular updating and revision must continue in order to provide for better balance of detail throughout the scheme , for new topics and complex subjects , and to make the scheme more attractive to users outside the English-speaking world .
7 greater confidence — through better verification of system design for start-up/shutdown and other flow transients ;
8 Help people stay in their own homes through better availability of equipment and services .
9 Leverage will come in the form of additional assistants and legal executives ( with consequent training and partnership expectations that must be dealt with ) , and through better use of technology .
10 This is a matter for good gradation of material , where new material would strengthen the material already learnt by a process of facilitation ( Mackey 1965 ) .
11 For students with good knowledge of English and those who wish to make a start on commercial correspondence .
12 If the patient makes good progress physically , with good recovery of balance in sitting and then standing , he may be able to get into the bath .
13 Nevertheless , its introduction must be accompanied by improved organisation of clinical services in the community , including better deployment of community psychiatric nurses to care for patients with severe long term psychiatric illness and the provision of essential resources .
14 The job of the providers is to come up with best combination of service and cost .
15 The income and property of the Society shall be applied solely towards the promotion of the Object of the Society and no portion thereof shall be paid or transferred directly or indirectly to the members of the Society , provided that nothing herein shall prevent the payment in good faith of remuneration to any officer , servant or member of the Society in return for Services actually rendered to the Society and proper rent for any premises let by any member to the Society .
16 All in good fun of course , but we were always in a rather vulnerable position with the good natured rig workers .
17 In patients without evidence of nephropathy a similar diet and drug regimen can be used and , if there are features of nephropathy , the inexorable decline of renal function may be slowed by good control of hypertension ( Mogensen , 1982 ; Parving et al , 1983 ) .
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