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Example sentences for "good farm"

  • They resided in the stone house now occupied by (David) Westfall, in the Clove, in the north part of New Jersey, where he became owner of a good farm.

  • Frozen in winter, devoured by flies in summer; living in a tent on the snow, or in a log cabin full of chinks that the wind blows through, you like that better than spending your life on a good farm, near shops and houses.

  • These men here bought my land-a good farm, and no one can gainsay it.

  • These lands look all right from the train when the crops are all off, but I find that every patch of the earth's surface doesn't always make a good farm.

  • Well, now let me tell you that you've struck the wrong neck of the woods to find land that you can make a good farm out of.

  • I am looking for a piece of cheap land that I can build up and make into a good farm.

  • He drank up a good farm in the United States, and then he thought he could not do better than turn loyal, and get one here for nothing.

  • But then he had a good farm, a saddle mare, and plenty of stock, and was reputed to have saved money.

  • You have a decent house, and a good farm.

  • I believe in a man enjoying himself as well as you do, but my notion of that is to have a good farm, well stocked and paid for, by and by, and then to take it easy, perhaps when my back is a little stiffer than it is now.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    approach the; good because; good book; good camping; good case; good cheer and keep thine eyes; good color; good constitution; good deed; good feeling; good fellow; good general; good green; good house; good impression; good joke; good man; good musician; good share; good sirs; good strong; good unto; goods store; individual objects; thought you; usually more