Example sentences of "and [pron] have a great [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They get top coaching and everyone has a great time . ’
2 Bill and I had a great deal in common .
3 But I think Lorna and I have a great rapport so we 'll pull it off . ’
4 ‘ Lovejoy is fun and I have a great time doing it . ’
5 " You 'll forgive my rudeness , but I an naturally concerned for your welfare , not only because Tom Rooney requested it — and I have a great respect for Tom .
6 The very ubiquity of the mass media removes media as a whole system from the scope of positivist social analysis ; for how may we ‘ measure ’ the ‘ impact ’ of a social force which is omnipresent within social life and which has a great deal to do with constituting it ?
7 Your orders are clear and sensible and without arrogance , and you have a great enthusiasm for everything you do . ’
8 You feel protected and at rest and you have a great desire for solitude .
9 Such a council would benefit social work like nothing else : it is important that the public ( and the press ) knows there is regulatory control over a group of people who ( quite rightly ) hold substantial powers over some groups and who have a great influence over others .
10 ’ She 's animated and she had a great look in her eyes ’ .
11 but Pam was a wonderful hostess , and she had a great secret : she exuded love without noticing it .
12 First , I went round to her pad with my video and we had a great laugh looking at Glenys Kinnock on the verge of tears contemplating the ruin of her husband 's career .
13 ‘ We both spent most of our time working on the film , walking or sitting about in our dressing gowns and we had a great time together . ’
14 The farm runs nearly 3,000 sheep and we had a great deal of interest represented by 641 enquiries , 46 viewers and ten who were seriously interested . ’
15 And we had a great deal of commercial encroachment that took place on it in quite illegally and unauthorised manner with Medley boat station expanding on to the banks , and the City Council have been working since nineteen seventy four would you believe , to try and end that and restore that land to common land again .
16 He was an implacable enemy of Ted 's , from the 1 950S when Ted had been Chief Whip , and they had a great row .
17 So the women got Anna to open her door and the prince was pushed forward and asked her pardon and promised never to see the French girl again and they had a great drama and Anna consented to be reconciled .
18 ‘ In Byrne , Sunderland have a player who could supply that sort of brilliance and they have a great Cup tradition , too .
19 on the right there , and they have a great rack full of plants standing there .
20 His specialities were country houses , churches and vicarages , and he had a great love for bricks , which he used brilliantly and ingeniously .
21 Again I think if Freud and Bullitt were here today , they 'd say , well look we did , in fact , have quite a lot of data , because I , Bullitt knew Wilson intimately for several years and worked with him , and er , Freud had rarely the stuff in erm , in all papers of Woodrow Wilson in the library of Congress or wherever they were , and he had a great deal of data .
22 If Gala 's Image wins , and he has a great chance , the tears of celebration will flow .
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