Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [vb pp] a great [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Fortunately , the relations between the American and the British peoples have improved a great deal since then . |
2 | In addition , the short units have enabled a great variety of topics to be included . |
3 | ‘ The homes have generated a great deal of interest . |
4 | Recent years have seen a great expansion in the number of librarians working in educational institutions and specializing in educational librarianship ; in Britain this was a later development than in the USA , but none the less the libraries of almost all colleges of education , further education and technology are now run by chartered librarians , and some five hundred or more librarians are also found in secondary schools . |
5 | The municipal authorities of Barcelona , who over the past few years have acquired a great deal of experience and expertise in founding and running cultural centres , have recently signed an agreement with the Fundación Salvador Allende to collaborate in setting up a museum in Santiago , Chile , to be called the Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende . |
6 | The Stotherts have invested a great deal of time in their house . |
7 | This technique was originated by the Gestalt school , and since their early work experimental psychologists have amassed a great deal of information about which parameters influence the occurrence of apparent motion . |
8 | The ‘ Lucy ’ poems have received a great deal of critical attention ( see , for example , F. R. Leavis in Revaluation ) ; it is because the ‘ Matthew ’ poems are so frequently ignored that I have chosen one of them for special comment . |
9 | Three recent significant changes have created a great opportunity to focus research on the health needs of the population . |
10 | I would have to say that social conditions have changed a great deal today , going back to what the first |
11 | Various pundits and committees have made a great mystery about gluing . |
12 | Would you say that things have changed a great deal from the days when you finished your drama school training at Central in 1966 ? |
13 | In most Western democracies in the twentieth century , legislatures have lost a great deal of ground to executive branches . |
14 | While the procedures have many similarities , the differences have created a great deal of confusion , and it is for this reason that the whole of Chapter 15 is devoted to an explanation of the distinction between arbitration and expert determination . |
15 | Estimating the mass of all the matter in the Universe is not an easy task but , in the past few years , many scientists have devoted a great deal of time to it . |
16 | Local pupils have taken a great interest in the British Gas work , which is bringing gas supplies for the first time to the Bere Alston and Bere Ferrers communities , where more than a third of the 1042 homes in the area have taken up the offer of gas . |
17 | ‘ The children have had a great time . |
18 | The House has given a great deal of detailed attention to the Bill , and the promoters and the petitioners have devoted a great deal of time and effort to the case . |
19 | BRITISH Muslims have missed a great opportunity to turn public opinion against Salman Rushdie , an Islamic scholar said yesterday . |
20 | ‘ Certainly , all the people who I 've let loose on my kites have had a great time . ’ |
21 | Scottish women have spent a great deal of time discussing the pros and cons of being an older women , but what 's it like being young in Scotland in nineteen ninety two ? |
22 | In North America these groups have received a great deal of attention , and provided valuable infomation on the Pleistocene climate . |
23 | Archaeologists have learnt a great deal about man 's evolution by digging up and analysing our historic waste , but if mishandled today 's rubbish could be tomorrow 's pollutant . |