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

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1 The text has achieved great influence , disseminated widely among senior officers , and taught formally at the Bramshill Police College .
2 While the exigencies of the war obviously create special demands , the FMLN have placed great emphasis on the involvement of the local population in the military , political and social organizations of their controlled zones .
3 ‘ Since 1989 , the industry has made great strides in getting costs down and output up , and maintaining high standards of safety and environmental protection , ’ he said .
4 He will tell them that the proposal has caused great alarm and anxiety , and will ask the company to examine alternative ways of improving the efficiency of its limestone transport system , possibly with a conveyor system .
5 I have been reading AIM as long as I can remember , and over the years have gained great inspiration form it .
6 The Republicans have placed great emphasis on their claims that the Democrat frontrunner Bill Clinton was guilty of anti American behaviour while he was a student in England .
7 The town has made great strides forward working with the community and business over the past few years in cleaning up the town and making it the kind of place which is able to compete and win a national environmental accolade . ’
8 The town has made great strides forward working with the community and business over the past few years , and making it the kind of place which is able and compete and win a national environmental accolade . ’
9 The event had created great excitement at all levels of society and was eagerly anticipated .
10 TEENAGE striker Stephen Perkins has just returned from a week 's trial at Stoke City and the Potters have expressed great interest .
11 The news has caused great excitement among scientists in Liverpool , who say their Edinburgh colleagues ' work could provide the missing pieces of the puzzle .
12 The government have raised great expectations but there is no sign whatever of their being honoured under the present arrangements . ’
13 At the same time the government has made great efforts to centralise the control of information .
14 The incident has caused great concern among officers at Bullingdon .
15 The engineer in charge reports that the firm has made great efforts recently to get some new equipment , but there has been a delay in delivery .
16 The governors had placed great trust in him over the period of ten years ‘ during one of which it pleased its liberal Grand Visitor to take me with him to Ireland ’ .
17 Now Sir Frederick , recently the police have made great strides forward in encouraging women to come and report rape because until recently they did n't and they did n't want to they did n't want to face the shame and they did n't want to face everything else , Sir Nicholas and and again his wife which is the most worrying I think of this a women saying that that that women deserve to be raped , erm it 's going to make women less likely to come forward is n't it ?
18 Cardus , however , feels the factory have made great strides forward with the chassis of the 1991 NSR which in recent years has failed to match the sweet handling of the Yamaha YZR .
19 The women had made great play with brooms and buckets , sweeping the pavement around the policeman 's feet till he was forced to jump over them to avoid being floored .
20 Is my hon. Friend aware that although it would be wasteful , unnecessary and expensive to renationalise the National Grid Company , the company has incurred great unpopularity due to its proposals to build pylons through the finest parts of our rural landscape in Cleveland ?
21 The complicated postures are such as no freestanding statue of the time could show , and the sculptor has had great difficulties .
22 Before I could twist my face into anything faintly resembling a sneer , the vendor explained that there were four such structures in a similar state of repair and that a Frenchman had expressed great interest .
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