Example sentences of "has [art] great " in BNC.
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1 | Not since Alexandra Palace in North London has the Great British Beer Festival been at a site with so much style and heritage . |
2 | ‘ It is of thrilling interest as a story , but it is more than that ; it is a kind of poem , and it has the great virtue of improving as it goes on . |
3 | Dr Collins has the great advantage of being allowed to go out and get new fossils from the Burgess site — everyone else has to make do with what is already in museums . |
4 | A hands-off approach to macroeconomic management has the great virtue of leaving both hands free for microeconomic tasks . |
5 | Music has the great advantage of crossing the normal linguistic barriers . |
6 | This method of funding travel has the great advantage of allowing your money to earn interest until the moment you need the cash and it is free of charge . |
7 | The scientific name has the great advantage of being the same all over the world , so the language of nomenclature is a truly international one . |
8 | Latin grammar and syntax , besides being a ready way to introduce general linguistic concepts , has the great advantage that , at an elementary level at least , it is possible to translate correctly or incorrectly . |
9 | Mrs Thatcher has the great virtue of candour , and just before she became Prime Minister she announced in a newspaper interview how she was going to run her Cabinet and she said it must be a ‘ conviction–government . |
10 | It has the great asset of open access and staff/patient relationships are excellent . |
11 | The lecture method has the great disadvantage that the speed of delivery of information can not be controlled by the receiver , and repetition is not possible unless printed handouts are provided , the student manages to write a synopsis , or some recording is made of the actual lecture . |
12 | Such a theory has the great merit that it does away with the old dichotomy between ‘ matter , ’ represented by particles of one-half-integer spin , and ‘ interactions , ’ represented by integer-spin particles . |
13 | It also has the great advantage that many of the infinities that arise in quantum theory cancel each other out . |
14 | The framework in which political scientists usually consider these aspects of politics , employing the notions of ‘ political culture ’ and ‘ political socialization ’ , is too narrow to encompass all the relevant phenomena , and it is more fruitful , I think , to start from the conception of ‘ cultural reproduction ’ ( Bourdieu and Passeron , 1977 ) , which has the great merit of emphasizing that the ideas and values shaping political action are not necessarily expressed in an overtly political form , and of relating such ideas and values to the whole social structure . |
15 | After all , when has the great Schellenberg ever failed to manage ? ’ |
16 | This has the great advantage of allowing local history materials to be used . |
17 | On the first point about the making of local plans , we 're hearing that this policy has the great support , in fact was requested by all the districts in the county . |
18 | This has the great advantage that , from S1 , able pupils can be moved into a more challenging group , while those who find the pace too fast can be given the chance to catch up before they become discouraged . |
19 | Skinner 's notes to the final disc in the Christchurch recordings of the Byrd masses skate over the exact reasons for this change of pitch and , although I would agree that the brighter sound of trebles has the greater immediate impact than men 's voices alone , it could be argued that if this Mass was ever used , it would most likely have been performed by solo voices or a small and musically skinned ensemble gathered to celebrate a recusant Roman service , probably without the participation of boys . |
20 | Further he comments that the male has the greater discretion of reason . |
21 | The effect of this , according to Kinsbourne , is that there is a bias in responding to the side of space contralateral to the hemisphere which has the greater share of attention . |
22 | Thus it is in the former that the manufacturer has the greater strategic motive for vertical separation , setting wholesale prices and charging franchise fees . |
23 | With increasing thermal energy the chain ends will be able to rotate more readily than the rest of the chain and the more chain ends a sample has the greater the contribution to the free volume when these begin moving , consequently the glass transition temperature is lowered . |
24 | As project A has the greater NPV , it should be the preferred option . |
25 | Those organisms who have more offspring pass on more of their genes to the future and those genes are increasingly represented in the future if some kind of natural factor , like the environment or the climate or other organisms determine who has the greater reproductive success . |
26 | This can not be due to the dynamics of their relationship , for , as we have already noted , Anderson , as Hollar 's ex-tutor , has the greater power . |
27 | has the greater workload at the moment . |
28 | The first category has the greatest potential for ambiguity , for it requires more interpretative work , in that it associates places with types of people . |
29 | There are not as many cars as pigs in the Netherlands , but the country nevertheless has the greatest density of cars anywhere in the world — 128/km ; Britain , by contrast has 59 , Japan 47 and France a mere 28 . |
30 | By way of contrast , the Army 's re-equipment has the greatest flexibility in that it consists of many smallish programmes , each involving the production of large numbers of relatively low-cost weapons or equipments . |