Example sentences of "represents a great [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This represents a great achievement in the middle of a recession and says much for the hard work of everyone involved . |
2 | Speaking of whom , today represents a great occasion for both my parents , being the culmination of many years of planning of a different sort . |
3 | Their leaders — who keep in touch with their friends in the Senate — are Tim Penny , of Minnesota , and Dave McCurdy , of Oklahoma , both members of the centrist Democratic Leadership Council ( which is chaired by Mr Breaux ) together with Charles Stenholm , who represents a great chunk of west Texas . |
4 | Paying tribute to him a colleague said today : ‘ He was a man of the highest integrity and his death represents a great loss to the Northern Ireland legal system . ’ |
5 | This represents a great deal of frustration , a sense of failure and a lot of parental income felt to be wasted . |
6 | The Selkirk coach , John Rutherford , anticipates an open contest and noted : ‘ When you see the Watsonian back division it represents a great challenge for our boys . |
7 | As I said in Committee , the lack of redress in terms of the activities of bus companies compared to the activities of rail or ferry operators represents a great anomaly . |
8 | He represents a great noble of the Empire , perhaps even the Emperor himself . |
9 | The Warlord represents a great chieftain and leader of the Waaagh . |
10 | That represents a great advance and we believe that , in the long term , something valuable will come of that . |