Example sentences of "[noun] it [verb] [art] great [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since foxes are basically nocturnal animals it takes a great deal of time and patience to shoot a fox , and also a good shot at close range .
2 It was indeed hierarchical : both in theory and practice it made a great difference where a man was born .
3 In rural areas it assumes a greater significance , comprising , in 1971 , 24 per cent of the total housing stock compared with 21 per cent nationally , although this proportion is falling quite rapidly everywhere .
4 In the abstract it has a great deal of force .
5 You indicated that er in a sense the strike became well organized in the sense it had a great deal of support erm both moral and material and presumably financial .
6 Clearly where a committee can issue a quick and reasoned comment on a topical subject it has the greatest impact .
7 I 'm afraid that when I dropped out of sight it created a great deal of concern in the village .
8 Now this is not perhaps one of the best of Spitzer 's analyses , and in any case it contains a great deal more than we have space to repeat here .
9 The Selkirk coach , John Rutherford , anticipates an open contest and noted : ‘ When you see the Watsonian back division it represents a great challenge for our boys .
10 It 's also the highest proportion of our oi erm production for these reasons and of course it has the greatest return pocket in that .
11 As the setting for a love-scene it has a great deal to be desired , do n't you think ? ’
12 As a city it has a great deal to offer — especially to someone like myself who works in the rag trade .
13 No doubt it had a great deal of appeal because it suggested that , if someone could afford air travel , he must be a bit of a swinger and must be with it .
14 If our country is to maintain economic stability based upon traditional industries it needs a greater proportion of locomotive , shipbuilding , power stations , etc. , than we currently enjoy .
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