Example sentences of "[art] good deal [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | BAe has argued Raytheon was the better deal for employees and shareholders . |
2 | Two-thirds of our men concede that they think men get the better deal in Britain today , with 56% of them agreeing that the balance of power is still tipped too much in favour of men . |
3 | After the ‘ how your child 's life can be enriched ’ section , there 's advise on the basics like deciding what you want the computer to do , finding the software to do it , finding a computer that will run the software and shopping for the best deal on service and support . |
4 | How can the Prime Minister claim to be seeking the best deal for Britain when he is determined to get the worst conditions for British workers ? |
5 | But it is not policies on Europe which will decide Jim 's vote but the ability of party leaders to get the best deal for Britain from the Continent . |
6 | Here are some other ways of making festive gifts pay dividends : SMALL SUMS : The best deal in bank or building society accounts is Halifax , which pays at least 4.5 per cent gross and gives you a money-box . |
7 | Some secured creditors might yet prefer to gamble on a better deal with GPA in examination . |
8 | SHARES in John Ritblat 's British Land soared yesterday after the property group announced it was splitting the company in two in an attempt to provide a better deal for shareholders . |
9 | Now can I ask a self-indulgent question , I mean , how well do you think the women , ten , and twenty , and thirty years older than you have done in , in achieving a better deal for women your age ? |
10 | Well the motives are to offer more choice , to provide more competition in the credit card market and a better deal for customers and , to the extent that there are prices changes , we 'd expect them to be beneficial , particularly to those who are buying with cash or debit cards rather than credit cards . |
11 | BRITISH Rail has promised a better deal for Teesside travellers . |
12 | We are also committed to securing a better deal for council tenants and increasing the supply of affordable housing for those in housing need . |
13 | The reason that brought that four hundred thousand pounds stems from the Tory revolt and the pressure by the group , the Tories , the rebellious ones , on the Government through our Chief Executive to fight our case , through a completely Sir Humphrey scenario , to get some more money and a better deal for west Oxfordshire , and that 's been achieve for some measure . |
14 | A better deal for passengers is already promised under Mr Major 's Citizen 's Charter , with compensation for unreliable and late trains . |
15 | BRITISH Rail has promised a better deal for passengers with a new timetable shake-up to take effect from May . |
16 | What results is not a better deal for victims , but a widening of the gulf between the ethnic minorities and the police . |
17 | ‘ Morale among the Associations ’ 800 members has never been lower since I joined in 1977 and this represents the launch of a campaign for a better deal for referees and linesmen . ’ |
18 | A better deal for carers |
19 | Diesel Cars : At last — a better deal over insurance |
20 | Feminist psychology has also tackled previously neglected areas of female experience which are relevant to its efforts to get women a better deal in men 's worlds . |
21 | Francis knew that ; in fact , he knew a good deal about Warner , though he avoided using the name , as if anxious to extend his own reticence to others . |
22 | From his visit to the Burgers , Wycliffe had learned something about art , more about the art trade , and a good deal about Edwin Garland , but he wondered whether it had brought him any closer to establishing a motive for the murder of Francis . |
23 | I 've written a good deal about traps . |
24 | They have learnt a good deal about nature from the aquarium and its inhabitants which was the general purpose of the aquarium . |
25 | But Cromwell had cared a good deal about religion , thought Karelius . |
26 | The final contractions are less painful and , indeed , pain varies a good deal between women and between births . |
27 | There was a severe , worn pressure of thought about his temples , a fire in his eye ( as if he saw something in objects more than outward appearance ) , an intense , high , narrow forehead , a Roman nose , cheeks furrowed by a strong purpose , and a convulsive inclination to laughter about the mouth , a good deal at variance with the solemn , stately expression of |
28 | After the nationalization of the coffee industry in 1979 , the company made a good deal with INCAFE , the state marketing board . |
29 | Families get a good deal with Extrasure which offers every insured person free cover for a child aged 11 or under , and with ABTA 's special policy rates of £33.50 ( £79 ) for a couple and all dependent children under 16 . |
30 | you know we do n't get a good deal with Dave because we 're paying hundred percent overheads on the seat he 's sitting |