Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] have a great [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The wave had a great deal of undertow . |
2 | Let's first go to David Waldon because I think that you you command the support of the largest group on the erm Oxfordshire County Council and I suspect that the budget had a great deal to do with your views . |
3 | Certainly she was too old to be Beth 's daughter , although it was obvious that the girl had a great affection for her . |
4 | ‘ The machine has a great potential for use at the centre and its restoration has been a project that we have all been working towards for some while . ’ |
5 | of women raped by a relative ( not a husband ) reported that the rape had a great effect on their lives , whereas the same effect was reported by only 39 per cent . |
6 | For daytime activity , the beach , restaurants and all of Gumbet 's watersport facilities are only 100 metres from the hotel , and at night the Harmony has a great barbecue terrace which will be the focus of many Club party nights . |
7 | Apart from being well written and a pleasure to read the overall feeling of this book is that the Author has a great deal of enthusiasm and knowledge about his subject , and it is based on personal experience . |
8 | This entire case depends on the assumption that the trust to set up a building in the town will be enforced in specie , The plea that payment should be allowed instead is ignored : the town has a greater interest in acquiring a ready-made building than in constructing or commissioning one itself . |
9 | The Bible has a great deal to say about the concept of the family , and the Christian ideal differs markedly from some current concepts . |
10 | Philips thinks that the PL has a great deal of commercial potential . |
11 | The daddy has a great interest in that kind of thing . ’ |
12 | It is widely believed in Italy that the moon has a great influence on human beings and on nature . |
13 | It may well be in this mis-match of experience that the first seeds of misunderstanding and destructive tension are sown , particularly as the education officer is often perceived as ‘ the authority ’ , in several senses of the word , while the head has a greater knowledge of the processes of education required in school to meet the needs of the children . |
14 | In the light of W. McCready 's findings in another study that the religious behaviour of the father had a greater impact on children , Greeley considered the fact that catholic schools were having an increasing influence on men to be of significant importance for the future of Roman catholicism in the USA ( 1976 : 173–5 ) . |
15 | Her family still lives in Ostrava and Mrs Welch , who visits them three or four times a year , says the area has a great deal in common with Cleveland . |
16 | But it is by no means uninteresting , and the topic has a great deal to offer the English language student . |
17 | He wrote that ‘ all the activity on the beach had a great fascination for me — the nets hanging out to dry , people mending them , various types standing round watching , all the usual incidents that happen in a fishing village . |
18 | The Government have a great deal of which to be proud in their record since 1979 . |
19 | I think the government , and John by the way has been superb to us , in terms of being willing to come along , and help us do the work we 're doing , and I 'm , I believe the government has a great interest in this field . |
20 | Nowadays , with Synodical government , the Church has a greater say in the appointment of its leaders — well , in theory at any rate . |
21 | The Charmer had a great reputation with women , something he secretly envied . |
22 | The agency has a great ability to retain its clients . |
23 | National economic policy does not explain the whole of urban decline , but the attitudes and policies of the Treasury have a greater influence on the cities than probably all urban projects combined . |
24 | The country has a great deal of sympathy for the prince and princess but the people are anxious to know the whole story . ’ |
25 | If the patient has a great deal of pain this is likely to be the most important aspect of nursing care and will involve using skill and imagination , for example in assisting the patient with activities , in lifting and positioning . |
26 | Returning to our personality types , the giver has a great deal to learn from the saying , ‘ blessed are those who mourn ’ . |
27 | The great walls , the open windows with their ruined tracery and the crumbling battlements were etched starkly against the darkening sky , and Jessamy had to admit that , seen like this , the castle had a great atmosphere . |
28 | He di n't really impress me , but — The Leeds team of the time had a great defence , I do n't think Best ever scored against Paul Reaney , who he regards as his most difficult opponent . |
29 | Such romantic libretti required a choreographer to have a greater understanding of the significance of each movement , particularly if the protagonists came from different classes or environments as in La Sylphide ( a farmer and a fairy ) or Giselle ( a count and a peasant ) . |
30 | There was a notorious example , similar to the one that my hon. Friend has given , which no doubt had a great deal of appeal to young people . |