Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] have a great [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Those not receiving insulin therapy had a greater prevalence ( 45.6 per cent ) than those on insulin ( 30.7 per cent ) ( P<0.001 ) , although this relationship was not found in blacks in whom the prevalence of hypertension was similar regardless of the type of diabetic therapy . |
2 | Senior management capability has a greater impact . |
3 | More urban than its northern neighbour , Bury South has a greater proportion of council tenants . |
4 | For example , in red deer , longevity , offspring survival and home range quality have a greater effect on the reproductive success of hinds than on that of stags . |
5 | The Filmophone Company had a great deal of legal trouble with the British branch of another company , the German ‘ Phonycord GmbH ’ . |
6 | The Swedish influence has continued up to the present day , where the Faunus Kennel has a great influence on the breeding stock in Norway . |
7 | ‘ Between 2½ and 3,000 passengers were attracted over the weekend showing that preserved diesel traction has a great following and a place in railway history . ’ |
8 | Although the left stellate ganglion has a greater effect on arrhythmogenesis than the right in many instances , this is most likely due to quantitative rather than qualitative differences between the two ganglia . |
9 | For a long time , the public relations industry had a great number of former journalists working on it . |
10 | Cardiff bay has a great deal to offer Wales in the way of prestige projects , for example . |
11 | Sir Ralph Halpern believes our manufacturing industry has a great deal to learn from labels such as Benetton and Hennes in Europe , and The Gap , Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein in the States , in terms of creating brand and image . |
12 | If it is agreed that project work has a great deal to offer in terms of developing reading , but recognised that these opportunities tend not to be exploited to the full , it is necessary to examine ways in which project work can be designed to make fuller use of its potential . |
13 | Scot land has a great number of constituencies allocated to it than its population strictly allows , and the same exception applies to Wales . |
14 | Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall , Humpty Dumpty had a great fall all the king 's horses and all the king 's men could n't put Humpty together again |
15 | Yeah Humpty dumpty sat on the wall , humpty dumpty had a great fall , all the king 's horses and all the king 's men could n't put humpty together again |
16 | ‘ York Castle Museum has a great appeal to visitors from both sides of the Atlantic , ’ said Dr Andy Hodges , director of the York Castle Museum . |
17 | That is , when asked which tree had more or when asked to make a tree so it had more , children responded appropriately : they picked out the tree with the greater number , and they added apples until the target tree had a greater number . |
18 | The takings would be split with his partner in a previously agreed manner , with Thomas Duke having a greater share being " leading man " . |
19 | The staff who work in the reservation section have a great deal of responsibility and it is their task to see that all reservations are dealt with promptly and efficiently . |
20 | The second type : considerably fewer relics of serfdom , the landowner has to a considerable extent already become a capitalist , the peasants are better off and the peasant market has a greater capacity , etc . |