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Example sentences for "good repair"

  • The hedges and fences were in good repair.

  • There was fresh paint on the window shutters, and new tiles among the old showed that the people were keeping their roofs in good repair, which was more than the government was doing with the state edifice just then.

  • Soon they were without the hands to keep their rolling stock in good repair.

  • The gray wall of the castle extends along the road a considerable distance, in good repair, with here and there a buttress, and the semicircular bulge of a tower.

  • They were not so quaint and strange looking as I expected; but there were some houses of very antique individuality, and among them that of John Knox, which looks still in good repair.

  • For the most part, however, the structure is in good repair, and in a short time this great west front will be attended to.

  • The interior is in good repair,--restored, as it is termed.

  • Every part is in good repair, and the interior has a very imposing look.

  • Many of the buildings are old, yet in good repair.

  • The fences of this enclosure have of late years been kept in good repair.

  • The fortifications are in good repair, and the place is garrisoned by two French battalions.

  • The fanal, or lanthorn, to the eastward of Villa Franca, is kept in good repair, and still lighted in the winter.

  • The edifice is large, and the interior in good repair.

  • The church is the largest I have seen in the country, and its interior is in good repair, although it has not probably been used for the purpose of public worship for many years.

  • The Mesjid of Louft Ollah is exteriorly in good repair.

  • It is still in good repair, less by the care of the present generation than by the original solidity of its structure.

  • The caravanserai was an extensive building, of strong materials and in good repair.

  • The hummum is useless through decay; but the reservoir is still in good repair.

  • The walls and gateways are in good repair, and so is the deep ditch, which can be filled with water, which surrounds them.

  • Urmi is on the whole very pretty and in good repair.

  • The church is in good repair, for if any rain gets into a sacred building it has to be reconsecrated.

  • I stayed in that brake until the next night, and then commencing at the upper bridge, I hunted down the river toward Shelbyville again, and found two more bridges, besides the one at the town, in good repair.

  • I discovered that the structure was in good repair, and that it could be crossed with safety; then turning up the river, I inspected, in turn, two others across the stream.

  • Meeting an old darkey coming along the road, I stopped him, and in a low tone asked several questions as to what troops occupied the place, and if the bridge at town was in good repair.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good repair" 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:
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