Example sentences of "have a great " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 She has a great future ahead of her and will undoubtedly improve as here serve and volleys do .
3 Just how black is n't fully apparent until about half-way through , when you discover that the glum little son ( a brilliant performance by a child , Bryan Madorsky ) of the happy couple ( Randy Quaid and Mary Beth Hurt ) has a great deal to be disturbed about .
4 He has a great many euphorbias : E. characias with its giant yellow bottle-brush heads and brown bracts is allowed to lounge about in large clumps in corners ; E. palustris , a smaller yellow one , came originally from the Chelsea Physic Garden .
5 He has a great sense of humour and will keep you all well-amused .
6 Sir Ralph Halpern believes our manufacturing industry has a great deal to learn from labels such as Benetton and Hennes in Europe , and The Gap , Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein in the States , in terms of creating brand and image .
7 He also has a great pair of extremely shabby second-hand jeans that look brilliant ! ’
8 Now , he says , he has a great desire to write .
9 ‘ Every country has a great national epic , ’ said Pierre Berton , Canada 's best-known journalist .
10 The West has a great political interest in seeing democratic systems based on market economies develop in Eastern Europe , since a collapse into worse poverty and anarchy would be a disaster , a tragic first chapter to the new peace between East and West .
11 Information from the French , American and Russian experts who helped set up Iraq 's air defences will have helped in their defeat or circumvention — a jammer which knows how the enemy radar ‘ thinks ’ has a great advantage .
12 Asthma has a great many things in its favour so far as my present purpose is concerned .
13 And the Fifth still has a great fascination for me — in particular , how to bring off the very end of the work .
14 Keast , 10 years May 's junior , has a great respect for his front-row colleage .
15 It 's exclusive to club 18–30 , it 's near the centre of town , it has a great pool and sunbathing area , a waiter-service restaurant with a special buffet breakfast and a reputation for excellent food , a friendly bar serving a good range of snacks .
16 It has a great dance floor and discos and live bands are staged here regularly .
17 The hotel also has a great variety of light meals/snacks and also has its own TV and video — so there 'll never be a dull moment !
18 angora I has a great view from the bar across the harbour to the castle .
19 Angora I has a great view from the bar across the harbour o the castle .
20 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 .
21 Britain has a great artistic heritage and a lively contemporary arts scene .
22 Germany 's failure to achieve political greatness further encourages the view that she has a great future before her .
23 But how will Lachlan handle a wife that knows what he 's at , and has a great clan of powerful relations at her call if she 's ill done by , then ? ’
24 The Swedish influence has continued up to the present day , where the Faunus Kennel has a great influence on the breeding stock in Norway .
25 Returning to our personality types , the giver has a great deal to learn from the saying , ‘ blessed are those who mourn ’ .
26 Sutherland has a great sporting tradition .
27 Food : As we have seen in an earlier chapter , our physical condition has a great influence on our minds and our emotions — the reverse also being true .
28 When an animal is shot or caught in a snare , or chased and caught , it has a great deal of suffering .
29 The Belgian Red Pied is also a dual-purpose type but has a great deal more red in the coat than the White-and-Red .
30 In Miss Weeton 's Journal of a Governess , she writes on 15th September 1810 : ‘ I would have introduced you to Mr. Green , who keeps an exhibition of drawings ( all his own ) in that village where you might have been amused for two or three hours-for he has a great number , two rooms being kept open for the purpose .
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