Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] be [prep] good " in BNC.
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1 | The bulb must be in good working order and the wiring must be good , i.e. free from any short circuits or bad earths which could adversely affect the lamp , |
2 | All your gear must be in good condition and regular checks cost nothing . |
3 | The short-sightedness is corrected and within a week , the eye should be in good focus . |
4 | The short-sightedness is corrected and within a week , the eye should be in good focus . |
5 | NORMAN Lamont will be in good company at next week 's IMF and G7 meetings . |
6 | ‘ Your daughter will be in good hands . |
7 | Dramatic oppositions can be between good and bad or , more subtly , between good and good . |
8 | The Scot will be in good company when he sets out with the early starters among the 70 survivors today . |
9 | There must be adequate ventilation into the room , and the flue must be in good condition and have a good draught , with no susceptibility to down-draught . |
10 | Because of these measures , we are confident that we will weather today 's hostile economic conditions and that , as we progressively meet our targets , the company will be in good shape to prosper . |
11 | By kicking out hunslet , the pitch will be in good enough condition to be able to stage semifinals of the FA cup without Francis whingeing . |
12 | Your buildings , fences , gates , and water supply will be in good order , thus reducing unnecessary work and frustration to a minimum . |