Example sentences of "have great [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Each hand drilled hole had to be carefully positioned in order that it might have greatest effect , but it did not matter so much with machine holes .
2 If you then take the point that it 's beyond the greenbelt , again you 've limited the area of search and if we take the point that Mr I think put across so well that it 's consistent with sub-regional policy , you already immediately then rule out that part of the erm area round Greater York that would have greatest impact on the Leeds Conurbation .
3 I think parental anxieties are something with which one must have great sympathy because very often the anxiety is not so much an anxiety about the child , it 's an anxiety about the parent .
4 I think parental anxieties are something with which one must have great sympathy because very often the anxiety is not so much an anxiety about the child , it 's an anxiety about the parent .
5 But I believe she always felt that I had leadership potential and that one day I would have great responsibility . "
6 This will have great benefits for residents across the city who currently have little redress against any midweek neighbours making undue noise .
7 John Buxton , director of property services , told the council 's works and health committee : ‘ This would have great benefits for the town . ’
8 The finder of the Stone shall have great riches and joy for the rest of their life .
9 We do not have great enthusiasm for the Bill .
10 do n't have great lumps made to grown on us , we do n't go through she , severe pain .
11 And I 'm sure you could have great discussions with the people there and so on about all sorts of things .
12 At a Unesco conference in Geneva in 1974 , an administrator from central Africa told me : " We shall have great difficulties in establishing media centres in our rural schools . "
13 It is often difficult to predict which patients will be able to develop effective work skills , and some quite seriously disturbed people with persistently odd behaviour can work effectively while others with few overt symptoms of mental disorder may have great difficulties .
14 Yet these same people may have great sources of energy which are only seen in non-career activities .
15 In creating one she has inadvertently made a move towards alternative methods of selling that could have great significance for organic farming .
16 These factors could have great significance for the maturation of possible sources in the Lower Palaeozoic .
17 This would have great significance for the professions , and would also provide a severe jolt to our understanding of the basis of human knowledge .
18 Bones stresses the importance of language in the Rastafarian religious culture : " according to Rasta doctrine and reasoning , a language must have great significance in terms of its words , sounds and 'powah' , which means 'power' … the 'powah' <+; > is what gives Rasta strength and makes him formidable " ( 1986a : 48 – 9 ) .
19 Some donors might have great works of art which they 've lost interest in , or that belonged to their father or their grandfather .
20 Yet these backwaters of consciousness will have great influence upon the channels of communication which are regularly used in dealings with others in later life .
21 In recent years his ideas have been heavily criticised , and I would guess that his writings do not have great influence on young teachers of English .
22 If correctly decided , this will have great influence on profitability , but , to some extent , will be affected by political influences and by general economic conditions .
23 The Party Secretary , like a British prime minister , could have great influence and authority , but in the last resort he was essentially primus inter pares — first among equals — and had to carry his colleagues with him .
24 ‘ Boy , did we have great times .
25 We do not have great writers any more , men to whom we can turn for enlightenment and discussion of the most engaging problems .
26 Grass is not her favourite surface and there were many who thought she would have great difficulty holding off the challenges of Steffi Graf , Martina Navratilova or Gabriela Sabatini .
27 Clearly , many teachers would have great difficulty with strict compliance because of their own convictions .
28 NOTE In many Homes , there are very frail residents who will have great difficulty in taking part in any kind of activity .
29 It was becoming increasingly clear to the Prussians that they would have great difficulty in making their eastern possessions a financial success : the only way to make the eastern marches profitable was to exploit the poor natural resources to the limit and develop industrial capacity .
30 Those already behind in the preparation and submission of accounts will have great difficulty during the transition period .
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