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Example sentences for "good health"

  • Captain Dunbar, in a letter to the Trustees, announcing his remarkably quick and prosperous passage across the Atlantic, wrote thus: "We arrived here all cheerful and in good health.

  • Excepting that two infirm children died on the passage, all that went on board had been well, and arrived in good health.

  • Mr. Oglethorpe arrived here with his people in good health the 13th of January.

  • To these, education has taken no knowledge of clean homes, pure air, ventilation, soap and water and other things conducive to good health.

  • We know that a human being soundly constituted continues in good health until he reaps a ripe old age, provided certain conditions are observed and no injurious accident befall him.

  • A few years afterwards I saw the trees on his side of the fence looking in good health, while those on the other side were scraggy and miserable.

  • In other respects than those mentioned the boy is in good health.

  • Assisted by a number of other persons in good health, he experimented on the effects of cinchona, aconite, sulphur, arnica, and the other most highly extolled remedies.

  • At Kew, it is cultivated in a warm greenhouse, where it is in good health.

  • At all times, even when the stems appear to be in good health, a sharp look-out should be kept for patches of rottenness in the stem, and especially about its base.

  • For windows or small greenhouses this is a most suitable plant, as it flowers freely and keeps in good health in an ordinary greenhouse temperature, always, however, requiring plenty of sunlight and rest during winter.

  • Under cultivation this species proves to be a shy-flowering Cactus, although in a warm house it grows freely, and remains in good health.

  • It often assumes a yellow hue on the older joints, even when in good health.

  • In the majority of cases the child recovers from these early manifestations, especially when efficiently treated, and may enjoy an indefinite period of good health.

  • So long as a person is in good health, the tissues are able to resist the attacks of moderate numbers of most bacteria.

  • Experience shows that the early stages of tuberculous joint disease are compatible with the appearance of good health.

  • The former generalization is exemplified by the case of jars and similar things, and the latter by a living body in good health, which consists of non-intelligent matter dependent on an intelligent principle.

  • I are, thank God, both in good health, and possessing a degree of strength beyond what is usual at our age, being both in our seventy-ninth year.

  • This sign brings you a promise of good health.

  • A pleasant sign of happiness, cheerful conditions, good health, and fortune.

  • Good health and a pleasing assurance of coming prosperity and happiness; if surrounded by dots an inheritance of property in the country is foreshown!

  • It was always fortunate in good health, and the master of my own passions; but all I saw in my equals was for me a good school in which I have acquired the knowledge of man, and learned the real road to happiness.

  • I want," he said, "to reach Rome without fatigue and in good health.

  • On reflection I felt pretty sure that, if I had been in good health, or had said nothing about my mishap, she would have been but too happy to receive my consolations.

  • He had taken five days to traverse the road over which I had travelled in one day, but he was in good health, and he had met with no misfortune.

  • The king, however, promised to take his farewell of them on the following morning, and they being in good health, they hoped soon to accomplish the object of their undertaking, and return in safety to Old England.

  • Laidley, is in good health on his way to Timbuctoo; robbed of all his goods by Fenda, Bucar's son.

  • John Thomas is in good health, but sulky.

  • I have even found a change of company as necessary as a change of air, to promote a vigorous circulation of the spirits, which is the very essence and criterion of good health.

  • So I have no doubt that it will be in good health again by to-morrow morning.

  • You are in good health, or it might have been a serious affair," he observed.

  • I may say at once that I had an abundance of food, both crabs and shell-fish, and various fruits, so that I was kept in good health.

  • The nearer we keep to the laws of nature, the nearer we are to good health, and yet how many persons there are who pay no attention to natural laws, but absolutely transgress them, even against their own natural inclination.

  • Barnum In the United States, where we have more land than people, it is not at all difficult for persons in good health to make money.

  • The foundation of success in life is good health: that is the substratum fortune; it is also the basis of happiness.

  • I should not have thought myself well come Home if I had not found you well; but now I think myself safe, in that I see you safe and in good Health.

  • I am very glad to find you in good Health.

  • In the mean Time take Care to keep yourself in good Health.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good health" 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 brother; good captain; good collection; good cook; good cousin; good drink; good earnest; good faith; good field; good fruit; good garden; good grip; good hand; good handful; good husbandry; good idea; good price; good prince; good repair; good society; good teacher; good town; good turn; good yeoman; goodly company; including several