Example sentences of "has [vb pp] [prep] a great [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Patrick Duff wrote , ‘ This reverse has come as a great shock .
2 Man 's ownership of animals has contributed to a great degree towards the creation of this semi-natural environment , at least within the world 's land mass .
3 The study of patients with FAP has led to a greater awareness of the importance of family history in apparently sporadic colorectal cancer .
4 So the extension of insurance provision has led to a greater likelihood of the reporting of many crimes .
5 The deregulation of buses has led to a great diminution in the service , especially at weekends and at night when people in rural and city areas feel isolated .
6 Over the last few years , the impact of new technology on the printing industry has led to a great diversification of products and services offered by many printers , and this includes the quick print and copy outlets .
7 For this we have to thank those dedicated collectors whose affection and care for the once ‘ ordinary ’ 78s has led to a great deal of pleasure for all of us today .
8 The failure of church growth thinking , at least in its early formulations , to differentiate between Church and Kingdom has led to a great deal of misunderstanding and criticism .
9 This realization has led to a great deal of debate and , although it can not be said that a general consensus has been reached on how best to define development , a good deal of light has been shed on the processes involved in different types of development .
10 This controversial decision has led to a great deal of difficulty ; but the decision demonstrates the current trend in arbitration which , like references to experts , is another form of machinery for resolving disputes outside the court .
11 Over the years , says Ash , he has worked with a great number of PhD students , all of them very able , some outstandingly so .
12 In addition , greater life-expectancy , for which better health care is partly responsible , has resulted in a greater number of old people , which has created further demands on the NHS .
13 This has resulted in a great deal of mutual education , and most would not want to worship together any more regularly than that !
14 Whilst the information revolution has resulted in a great deal of attention being paid to the technology of information processing , unfortunately less attention has been given to the environment in which this processing takes place .
15 Reception of the investigators was particularly friendly and has resulted in a great deal of data which is currently being processed .
16 If the government sticks to its decision to limit public sector pay rises to 1.5% , museums may have some extra flexibility as the DNH has budgeted for a greater increase .
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