Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] great " in BNC.

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1 Although the 56-inch diameter pipeline has received great publicity it is , in fact , one of six similar lines being laid along the Urengoy ‘ energy corridor ’ , totalling 20,000km in length .
2 One particular aspect of the economic life of Israel which has received great attention in the history of the Church and which needs further expansion is the prohibition on usury .
3 Gerry O'Connor , whose recent CD ‘ Time to Time ’ has received great critical acclaim , is regarded as one of Ireland 's finest young generation fiddle players , while Máirtín O'Connor , formerly with De Danann , is simply outstanding on accordion .
4 The cold-blooded murder of a hospitalisation case has aroused great public indignation .
5 The Japanese freighter Akatsuki Maru has arrived in France to load 1.7 tons of processed plutonium to be transported back to Japan to supply the country 's nuclear-power industry The shipment , the first of a series , has aroused great controversy worldwide because of the dangers inherent in transporting highly radioactive material across the seas .
6 They view this building tradition as a merger of traits with Romano-British and Germanic origins , although Dixon ( 1982 ) has placed greater emphasis on the former .
7 Resource-based learning has placed greater importance on learning how to learn and the handling of information .
8 The decision came as a huge relief to Microsoft which has placed great emphasis on its Windows software programme , the latest version of which was released only last week .
9 As the National Coal Board has continued to cut coal-mining employment there after the end of the strike , it has placed great emphasis upon the role of its job-creating subsidiary , NCB ( Enterprises ) in providing alternative jobs .
10 The very existence of such a high-profile federally-sponsored project has given greater confidence to planners elsewhere to adopt their own solutions to local problems .
11 Hirst , at twenty-seven the youngest of the four contenders , is the finalist who has attracted greater publicity in the last twelve months .
12 What has attracted great attention recently are moves towards an internal market in the NHS , which would allow health authorities to buy and sell services to and from one another .
13 Compiled by Tom Ferris , and published by Gill and McMillan ( In Ireland ) , it has attracted great interest and is reported to be selling well .
14 With it has come greater variety and choice , as well as convenience and speed cooking .
15 Jenkins has enjoyed great success with Llanelli : the Schweppes Cup in 1988 , the Welsh Merit Table and Cup final in 1989 , the Cup and second place in the inaugural Heineken League in 1991 .
16 It has won greater favour in the US than in Britain where it is generally regarded as conceding too much to a particular , and somewhat incoherent , philosophical system .
17 Unfortunately , Maidenhead has suffered greater damage than Buckinghamshire , and obviously we take the matter much more seriously .
18 The poor citizen , bewildered by its ever-changing complexities , finds himself the victim of the muddled thinking and uncertain draftsmanship of the legislators who have multiplied words without knowledge , and must try to understand and then live with an Act of which he has suffered great difficulty and delay in obtaining a copy .
19 It has done great good to his career .
20 ‘ My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord and my spirit exults in God my saviour because he has looked upon his lowly handmaid Yes , from this day forward all generations will call me blessed for the Almighty has done great things for me .
21 Leeds City Council has made great provisions for handicapped people in all its buildings and public places , and at Roundhay Park there are scented gardens for the blind .
22 However , Sir Lewis has made great efforts to dispel an admitted ‘ deep scepticism ’ at his appointment among the group 's staff of more than 7,000 , and there is growing confidence among them in what he is doing .
23 Clever Folly has made great improvement this season , winning three of his five races and he is only 1lb out of the handicap .
24 Kinnock has made great changes and one admires the way he has manipulated the Labour Party towards reality .
25 In an age where liberty has made great advances in the world , there is still conflict , instability and want , causing great misery and inhibiting the peace and co-operation which we want to help to build .
26 It is consulted regularly by the Conference of Bishops , and in recent years has made great strides in making the women 's voice heard , and enabling women to play their part in the collaboration at all levels in the Church .
27 The Soviet Union has made great strides since the advent of socialism in 1917 and China has achieved a remarkable increase in prosperity in the years since the communists took over .
28 There is no doubt that the Brooklands Museum has made great strides in preserving part of Britain 's motoring and aviation heritage and to celebrate 85 years of Brooklands an ambitious programme of aviation and motoring events are planned for 1992 .
29 An indication that the acceptability of the concept of headhunting has made great progress among employers in Britain is the fact that many of the respondents attested to search consultants ' knowledge of the executive market place , gained over a number of years , and their expertise in certain specialised sectors .
30 Although Cypress has made great efforts to get the HyperSparc to the launch platform so quickly ( when compared to Viking , see front page ) — the design process spanned just 18 months — Cypress has one major problem : it has no customers signed-up for the thing yet .
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