Example sentences of "[adv] have [to-vb] [art] great [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So provides section 16 of the Partnership Act , 1890 , and the words have a comfortingly assured ring about them even though long and intimate acquaintance with that Act suggests that comfort will be impaired if here as at other points in the Act one indulges in deeper reflection ; and reflection need not go very deep before one becomes uneasy , because if one takes the words of section 16 into unqualified acceptance and seeks to apply them in practical situations , one does not have to envisage a great number of such situations to find some where the uncritical acceptance of section 16 will lead to manifest absurdity .
2 In real life , of course , you would probably have to master a great deal more information , including details of the premises and the personal particulars of all the key staff .
3 We also had to learn a great deal of poetry by heart — poetry which I can still recall all these years later .
4 These documents — student records and timetables — often have to carry a great deal of information including complex messages and progress summaries .
5 But Eleanor too had to travel a great deal , and in his earliest years it was almost certainly Richard 's nurse who provided love and security on a day-to-day basis .
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