Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] have a great [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There have been many criticisms of the Chicago School but this body of work still has a great deal to teach us . |
2 | Morton 's Adhesives and Specialty Polymers group probably has a greater diversity of products and markets — both in terms of end uses and of geography — than any other part of the company . |
3 | ‘ British business now has a great opportunity to expand into overseas markets and to replace imports at home . |
4 | Whole schools do not happen because the head alone has a greater view of the school , they occur because everyone 's view of the school is extended and embraced ( Southworth 1988:327 ) . |
5 | After James II had been overthrown , a new system of government began to develop under which Parliament met every year and voted taxes annually , the King chose ministers who were acceptable to Parliament , the administrative departments became independent of direct royal intervention ( though the King still had a great deal of authority over his ministers ) and Parliament took responsibility for national financial policy . |
6 | No single book ever had a greater impact on pacifist thinking in Britain than Norman Angell 's The Great Illusion . |
7 | But the public also has a great interest in science , particularly astronomy , as is shown by me large audiences for television series such as Cosmos and for science fiction . |
8 | 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 ! |