There is a perfectly fine causal account of Gertrude and her maiden flight.
"A fine account of a triumphant defeat."
This recording helped Nielsen's music to achieve appreciation beyond his home country, and is considered one of the finest recorded accounts of the symphony.
It is," Traub agreed, "but these are all very fine accounts.
Mr. Berman gave a fine account of the concerto, embellishing with imagination and taste.
Given only basic training and light weapons, the Hurs nevertheless gave a fine account of themselves in the conflict.
He immediately gave a fine account in a five minutes speech before the students.
But the book gives a fine account of how one man's persistence resulted in total legal defeat of what was the country's largest corporate entity.
"This fine account of him," whispered her aunt as they walked, "is not quite consistent with his behaviour to our poor friend."
With such a fine account of the most famous of the five and similarly committed ones of the others, this is a superb package.