Example sentences of "proved [art] great [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | SELF-CATERING holidays have proved the great growth area in the last ten years . |
2 | The Independent Living Fund has proved a great success in giving severely disabled people an opportunity to live in the community . |
3 | The Contemporary Art Society 's idea of shopping for art at low prices and in an informal environment , has proved a great success over the past nine years . |
4 | To date parishioners have been extremely generous in their giving and the scheme has proved a great success . |
5 | Johnston had an unhappy time at Rangers after returning from French club Metz and his subsequent move to Everton has not yet proved a great success . |
6 | Units are available on flexible leasing arrangements and have already proved a great success . |
7 | The recently electrified East Coast route has proved a great success … but could such modern technology be adapted to a railway designed more than a hundred and fifty years ago ? |
8 | Although his Cooking in Ten Minutes ( Bruno Cassirer , distributed by Faber , 15s. ) , a lighthearted treatise on how to make the most of charcuterie or delicatessen food — first published in England in 1948 — has proved a great favourite , there exists a much more representative book , a collection of lectures , radio talks , recipes and articles , called Cooking with Pomiane ( Bruno Cassirer , distributed by Faber , 18s . ) . |
9 | One teacher showed a brief extract from a historical film that had proved a great box office success . |
10 | This residential healing centre has proved a great blessing to many of my friends . |
11 | Whereas the problem of payment of compensation by local authorities to a developer refused planning consent had always proved a great obstacle to effective control , the new situation was that where land was developed , the increase in its value resulting from the grant of planning permission was secured for the community by the imposition of a development charge ( equivalent to 100 per cent of the increase in value ) , to be assessed and collected by a Central Land Board . |
12 | The common law has not proved a great source of procedural protection for aliens . |