1134 examples of good in in sentences

It is good in its place, as all natural things are, which God has made.

By the way though, it's done me good in one sense, for I find I don't detest him quite so hideously as I did.

If the lie of necessity be allowable for any purpose, it would seem to be more important as a means of good in the exercise of the ministerial profession, than of any other profession or occupation.

Notwithstanding the curse of slavery, which, like a poisonous upas, taints the very air they breathe with the murdered remains of its victims, the white citizens of the south are extremely sensitive of their civil and political rights, and seem to regard the palladium of independence secured by their progenitors as an especial benefit conferred by the Deity for their good in particular.

" After Dr. Primatt, we come to Baron Montesquieu, "Slavery," says he, "is not good in itself.

There is a faith that can move mountains, and it is faith in fellowship, in the underlying, indestructible good in man, above all in the desire and the intent of God to deal mercifully with us and beyond the dictates of justice and the claims of our own deserts.

Good in a stormy night are two anchors let fall from a swift ship.

You have always been a power for good in my life.

He snatched up the candle, and the expression of his features said, "I can see you're no good in a crisis.

I could not see who they were, and I tried to get them away, but I couldn't, and I was afraid to kick like I did to Charlie Carriston, as it might have been Mr. Hodgkinson who was sitting opposite, and so there would have been no good in kicking Lord Doraine, or Lord Valmond; but I just made my fingers as stiff as iron and left them alone.

My health had been good in Nicaragua, and, I believed, would remain good.

No picture is exactly like the original; nor is a picture good in proportion as it is like the original.

The obligation imposed on the General to stand aloof from politics in peace as well as in war only holds good in a limited sense.

Though dismal Jeremiahs wail Of Bolshevists within our gates, And, though the Master of The M**l In sad seclusion vegetates, The rising tide of gloom recoils Once the inspiring news is known That mines are good in spots, and oils Maintain a healthy undertone.

I take the more pleasure in both Carver and Henry's power of appreciating what is good in the Indian character, that both had run the greatest risk of losing their lives during their intercourse with the Indians, and had seen them in their utmost exasperation, with all its revolting circumstances.

To leave it upon any lower plane than this, is to rob it of its highest functions and to paralyze it of lasting power for good in any direction.

A very poor Danish girl, broken down in health, utterly unable longer to labor for her own support, was provided with the means, and urged to go to Denmark, as her friend felt sure there was some good in store for her there, meaning, more definitely, the restoration of her health.

He says, he thinks that Mr. H. only would not stand good in law.

"Well, dear Mary," she said, "as you will have it so, I see no good in resisting you longer.

Both he and Grosvenor, who was also adaptable, seeing good in everything, plunged deep into the festivities.

These natural instincts, this force and energy, good in themselves, Wordsworth did not crush, but deliberately turned into a higher channel.

FALVEY God bless your noble soul and may you be long spared to do good in the world.

The idea was novel, but I think women could do much good in that way.

The anchorage is not so good in the entrance of the port, but a good bottom may be found as soon as Hunter's River begins to open, and bears East 1/2 North, and when you are within a small island that is in the centre of the port; but an anchorage may very probably be obtained on the northern shore, or, indeed, any where out of the strength of the tides.

She is very good in the long run.

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