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Example sentences for "good business"

  • But you believe there may be a fair chance of doing a good business with it?

  • Then, notwithstanding the obligation to fish that is laid on the tenants, Williamson has not been able to make a good business there?

  • Good business, good houses, our immortal bard, and that sort of game.

  • He had a share in a good business, and felt that he could increase it.

  • Between us, no doubt, we could make a good business out of the old Enterprise, and more, too!

  • The Enterprise had been doing a good business.

  • Yes--William Saint might have sneaked my good business.

  • Sir Geoffrey needed twenty thousand pounds to reduce a crippling mortgage; Alfred, if he intended to keep and improve a good business, must advance with the times to the rattle of a motor.

  • Mother fears that he may push himself into my good business.

  • During a campaign preceding the election of a Missouri Congressman it was suggested that, since he posed as a good business man, he might be willing to tell just what a good business man is.

  • A good business man is one who can buy goods from a Scotchman and sell them to a Jew--at a profit!

  • I am show you I am ver' good business man.

  • Then he get ver' good business man in the eye.

  • I am pray ver' hard to be good business man.

  • The fact is, Abe, I got a good business down in Johnsville, but I couldn't extend it none on account the place ain't big enough.

  • If I could get some feller which he knows the garment business to go as partners together with me, and to put a little money into the store, we could yet do a good business there.

  • If I wouldn't know how to sell goods the way you don't know how, Mr. Kirschner, I would quick build up a good business here.

  • Many allied trades are likewise doing a good business in the supply of accessories.

  • Being of an industrious turn she found a situation immediately, and from that day to the present, she has sustained an excellent character in every respect, and as a fashionable dressmaker does a good business.

  • STILL:--I am requested by Henry Washington to inform you that he got through safe, and is here in good business.

  • Whether you are a farmer, a merchant, an employe or an employer, good business consists in delivering the goods, or paying cost of delivery, as the case may be.

  • Don't you think it's a good business, Mr. Robb?

  • It is a heavy blow, for I have done remarkably well this year, and was building up the foundations for a good business.

  • A man who has got a good business, out here, would have an income as much as all the officers of a regiment, together.

  • Still, a good business is a great deal better than soldiering.

  • The bar-rooms do a good business on Sunday, and especially on Sunday night.

  • The "Exchanges" are the lowest class lottery offices, and they are doing a good business to-night, as you may see by the number of people passing in and out.

  • The Bowery beer-gardens do a good business.

  • The guests of the New York generally stay a long time, and the house is said to do a good business.

  • It did a good business, and was regarded as a good house.

  • He was an old wagoner, and a good business man, and before going to Newbury kept a tavern in Wheeling and in Washington, Pennsylvania.

  • The old Wable house next passed to the hands of Jonas Augustine, who became its owner and conducted it as a tavern for many years, doing a good business.

  • If it wouldn't be for your rotten stickers which I got in my place, might I would be doing a good business there to-day, maybe!

  • That is supposed to be good business practice.

  • With it we can get the greatest strength with the least weight, but it would not be good business to let our whole future depend upon being able to get vanadium steel.

  • There is most intimate connection between decency and good business.

  • I could pick up almost any bootblack and make a good business man of him.

  • Don't discourage yourself with the belief that a man brought up in the South is not a good business man.

  • But he is a good business man, and if there were more like him there would be fewer bankrupts.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good business" 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:
    good common school education; good day; good engineer; good feeling; good fresh; good gods; good green; good influence; good lady; good life; good nurse; good omen; good painter; good physician; good position; good purpose; good reason; good recovery; good remedy; good school; good seed; good speed; good subject; good weather; good wench; good young