Example sentences of "have [adv] have a great [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Such work is starting to have an effect in feminist psychology , but it has already had a great influence on feminism .
2 Conran asked this manager to carry out a feasibility study , the result of which convinced him that Habitat should move into France , a country for which he has always had a great fondness .
3 Leeds has always had a great market tradition : the original Penny Bazaar , forerunner of Marks & Spencer , was founded in the city in 1884 by Michael Marks .
4 Murray Kidd did a good job for us for three years , but he had obviously had a greater affinity for three quarter play than forwards . ’
5 This was Tom Chalmers , who had already had a great influence on the development of broadcasting in Nigeria and was later also to have a major impact on the development of radio in Malawi , Zambia , Botswana , Lesotho and Swaziland .
6 Hawksmoor , who had already had a great deal of experience as an architect , was brought in as clerk of works and it is quite likely that the design was by both men .
7 One woman , who took up a new career in midlife , described how her mother , who had always had a great appetite for life , now seemed.to live through her .
8 Her father had always had a great deal of time for the Sally Ann .
9 Remember , you 've still had a great season . ’
10 His nature had been over-mature and he had been focused so much on his career that he had never had a great deal of time for his family .
11 They have lately had a great deal of it .
12 Titford have undoubtedly had a great season but I wonder if you have stopped to consider which club has really been the more successful ?
13 An occasional past thought recurred : New Zealand have never had a great combination of fast bowlers to rank near the likes of Lindwall and Miller , Hall and Griffith , Larwood and Voce .
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