Example sentences of "[pron] has a great [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly , the person who has a great love of music might find blindness less of a handicap in obtaining pleasure than would the person who had a passion for football . |
2 | Even if you are drawn against an élite performer who has a great deal of experience , the fact that you may be younger , hungrier , fitter could be to your advantage . |
3 | He has a great vision of the game , and can play stunning rugby — just as he did in the test against New Zealand when some of his tactical options were simply excellent . |
4 | He has a great sense of humour and will keep you all well-amused . |
5 | He has a great generosity of spirit and a vast encyclopaedic knowledge that far outstrips the cozy insularity of his contemporaries . ’ |
6 | On the other hand , he has a great deal of confidence in Noorda 's intellectual prowess and innate capitalism to deliver for Sun what Sun needs from USL as USL 's ‘ largest customer ’ : low royalties , available source , open interfaces , technological innovation and resolution of any channel conflict with SunSoft . |
7 | He has a great deal of land , his fingers in numerous profit-making pies , owns racehorses — and , of course , the added bonus of being extremely attractive to women . |
8 | When an animal is shot or caught in a snare , or chased and caught , it has a great deal of suffering . |
9 | Such an approach is not without its difficulties , but it has a great deal of potential , particularly in relation to inner city areas . |
10 | In the abstract it has a great deal of force . |