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

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1 " I had a great sense of the worth of a simple person 's life and service to God . "
2 I had a great opinion of my person and air , which had been remarked by many ladies whom my vanity thought to be very good judges of these outward advantages .
3 ( How would my life change if I had a great deal of money ?
4 Erm we were asked by the managing director er a man called W P whom I had a great deal of respect for , because he was a , he was a design engineer by trade and , and craft .
5 I have a great love of the choral music repertory and my training would have been incomplete without it at this stage stage .
6 I have a great number of new and interesting species to make known etc. but have an idea of making it my next illustrative work .
7 ‘ After nearly 30 years in show business , I have a great need of privacy for a while .
8 I have a great deal of essential data on infant behavior that I am using as control material .
9 I have a great deal of sympathy for Karl Popper 's confessed life-long dislike about theorising about God .
10 I have a great deal of trust and I leave everything to fate . ’
11 I have a great deal of confidence in the management team on the clinical side at Basildon and Orsett .
12 I have a great deal of sympathy for the hon. Gentleman , because I am sure that all hon. Members are annoyed when they do not receive replies to letters .
13 I have a great deal of respect for the officials and managers of my local offices .
14 ‘ I might not be the youngest but I have a great deal of knowledge which I have been using in the field of local and regional government for years . ’
15 I have a great deal of sympathy with all these organisations anyway , and the tremendous number of volunteers that come out on the days .
16 ‘ I do n't see you have a great deal of choice , ’ he drawled , ‘ unless of course you wish to walk home — in which case you may as well forget our agreement .
17 One of her earliest pupils , in whom she had a great deal of confidence , was Brighton 's Julie Pullin who poignantly won her first women 's international title on the African satellite , 48 hours before Winnie died , and who went on to win a second title two weeks later .
18 She had a great fear of insects . ’
19 You have a great love of these islands and this is clearly reflected in your new book The Cycladic Spirit .
20 I joining the company something like that and if they did when you do join a department that does it you have a great sense of belonging , because some of the things you 'll do for the training will be allocated to other members round a team , yeah , all this sort of stuff and it becomes very easy , takes a monkey off your back as it were , you do n't have to worry .
21 You have a great sense of style , ’ Vitor declared .
22 Unless you have a great deal of spare height , do not try to fly right round the field .
23 You have a great deal of choice in the matter but there are also certain rules designed to protect you .
24 You have a great deal of courage , dear child , ’ he said kindly .
25 And a prosthetist said : ‘ You have a great understanding of their problems because no matter how good a prosthetist is , if he 's got two legs he falls short of really knowing what it 's like . ’
26 You have a great number of secretaries , aides and the like .
27 We had a great sense of family responsibilities being carried into the work place .
28 But we had a great deal of literature in common , and a love of landscape ; we thought ( Dickens excepted ) the same things funny ; and we had some similar slants of vision .
29 Whilst the College was in recess we had a great deal of spare time .
30 He explained why he sent on Platt : ‘ In the first half we had a great deal of possession but we needed to move the Brazilians about , we needed to hurt them a bit more .
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