Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] have a great [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Canid assemblages have a greater degree of digestion ( Fig. 3.24 A-E ) , with high percentages of digested teeth and heavy digestion .
2 Thus we can see how Germany 's pro-natalist policies had a greater measure of success those in Italy .
3 In that sense women have a greater range of strategies for maximizing support at their disposal , although of course their capacity as wage earners in the formal economy has usually been far more limited than men 's .
4 More advanced expert system tools have a greater range of construction and testing facilities and allow for very sophisticated representation of problems , but at much greater investment cost and technical requirement .
5 From this very brief review of second language learning , it can be seen that BSL acquirers have a great deal in common with those struggling with any spoken language .
6 Although the persistent maintenance of negative real interest rates is an indication of the government 's underlying attitude to monetary policy , it is by no means certain that , under the conditions existing in Yugoslavia , high interest rates have a great deal of influence on expenditure .
7 This represents quite a significant change because it signals that the authorities were inclined to let market forces have a greater influence on the volume of credit ( and therefore the stock of money ; see Chapter 5 ) as well as the recipients of credit .
8 Taken together with consultation with family members , this suggests that , when sectioned , family members had a greater impact on the length of admission .
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