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Example sentences for "good part"

  • I also heard a good part of Mr. Laurenson's evidence, and I thought it gave a fair statement of the matter.

  • The two sides are balanced at the end of the year in November, and you generally get a good part of your payment in cash?

  • It is goods for the most part but I get a good part of cash too.

  • I have here a great deal of leisure; a good part of this I devote to the wants of those who are more distressed than myself.

  • But he was too kind to have done anything so discourteous, and took it all in good part, thinking it was all meant in kindness.

  • A good part of the lumber that went into his house was packed over the Gridley trail.

  • All in good part, Bill, as you shall see; all in good part.

  • But I take them in good part, persuaded as I am that they have no other cause than love--love that I esteem more than anything on earth.

  • Well, at sunset it was hardly visible, now it covers a good part of the sky, in an hour there won't be a star to be seen.

  • These the estates took in good part, and suggested other reasons of their own, as they saw proper.

  • Lady Lufton, who understood as well as any woman what it is to be "tiled" with a friend, took all this in good part.

  • And I am sure that he will take it in good part.

  • So hoping you will take this Letter in good Part, and answer it with what Care and Speed you can, I rest and remain, Yours, if my own, MR.

  • I have a badgered, harassed feeling a good part of my time.

  • Clemens spent a good part of his days at The Players, reading or trying to write or seeking to divert his mind in the company of the congenial souls there, waiting for-he knew not what.

  • I will take it all in good part, if I may only save my unhappy soul!

  • He dozed there through a good part of the day.

  • In August and a good part of September we shall be in Braemar, in a house with some accommodation.

  • Yet I did not wish to die, neither; only I felt unable to go on farther with that rough horseplay of human life: a man must be pretty well to take the business in good part.

  • We made up for lost time by sleeping on deck a good part of the forenoon.

  • If we may reckon the previous preparation and the ceaseless revision, Stubbs devoted a good part of his life to the constitutional history from the beginnings of it to Henry VII.

  • He began to learn Greek when he was three years old, and by the time he had reached the age of twelve had read a good part of Latin and Greek literature and knew elementary geometry and algebra thoroughly.

  • Although Goethe never visited either Paris or London, and resided for a good part of his life in the little city of Weimar, he kept abreast of the world's progress through books, newspapers, and conversations with visiting strangers.

  • Mrs. Dosett had intended the remarks all in good part, thinking them to be simply fitting from an aunt to a niece.

  • All this Lady Tringle seemed to take in good part, and half acknowledged that if Frank Houston were constant in the matter he would succeed at last.

  • I ought to have taken his advice about the auction, apparently, in good part.

  • I take all you say in good part,--as coming from a friend.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good part" 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:
    consisting principally; good action; good because; good case; good chap; good comfort; good degree; good distance; good faith; good feeling; good fellows; good intentions; good letter; good lookin; good looks; good measure; good nature; good neighbour; good paper; good season; good share; good sized; good supper; good turn; good wind; good working