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Example sentences for "excellent idea"

  • The cut is a fac-simile from Charnay's photograph of one of these interiors, and gives an excellent idea of the three mosaic bands that extend entirely round each room.

  • The cut on the following page is a view from a point somewhat southward from b, and looking northward into the corridor; it gives an excellent idea of the present appearance of this portion of the Palace.

  • It is true that Castaneda's drawings are not equal to those of Waldeck and Stephens, but they nevertheless give an excellent idea of the general features of all ruins visited.

  • The cut on the next page shows the inside of one of the larger rooms of this suite, and also gives an excellent idea of the interior of all the structures of Yucatan.

  • Most decidedly yes; it is an excellent idea.

  • It is an excellent idea; only love can have given it you.

  • This journey is an excellent idea, for this duel of yours has made you innumerable enemies, and I only hope you will have to fight no more duels.

  • The sketch of it here presented gives an excellent idea of how simple and yet properly ornate for monumental purposes the Spanish architects were making their buildings at this time.

  • Addington Symonds in his "Sketches and Studies in Southern Europe" has translated the passages so as to give an excellent idea of the character of the play: "Who hath laid laws on Love?

  • It is entirely too bitter to be always admirable, but many of its satirical parts give an excellent idea, though undoubtedly exaggerated if taken as a picture of the times, of the conditions of education at the moment.

  • It is still in existence, and gives an excellent idea of the beneficent interest of this monarch and of other of the Abbasside rulers in education.

  • It certainly will give the young physician an excellent idea of who made our modern medicine.

  • It contains ten theoretic and ten practical books, and gives an excellent idea of the medical knowledge and medical practice of the time.

  • Mr. Collins gives us an excellent idea of the wonderful and elaborate architecture of the west front.

  • The drawing of Mr. Collins gives an excellent idea of the character of Worcester Cathedral.

  • As for the old west front, the coloured drawing of Mr. Collins gives an excellent idea of its rich sculpturesque beauty.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "excellent idea" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    drug store; dusky brown; excellent character; excellent cook; excellent dinner; excellent domestic and international; excellent effect; excellent example; excellent friend; excellent opportunity; excellent paper; excellent plan; excellent quality; excellent remedy; excellent road; excellent supper; excellent thing; excellent view; excellent water; excellent wife; excellent young; floured board; many lands; pecuniary difficulties; white wine; wondering whether