Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh pn] have a great [noun] " 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 | There was no general ruling on what type of person was best able to carry out these tasks but the two most common groups were : ( a ) the older wife who had a great deal of experience , and ( b ) the young wife who had made a determined effort to acquire as much knowledge and skill as possible . |
3 | He said he had a friend who had a great interest in grandfather clocks . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | It had a title which was not the most inspiring one I had heard in what I presumed to be my life , but told of the one man who had a great impression on me . |
6 | He was a brilliant man who had a great deal of influence — in fact , he was one of the few doges who wielded any real authority . |