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

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1 When the heart has great depths , no surface storms can affect its clarity .
2 The writer has great sympathy for hauliers confronting the intricacies of the tachograph legislation .
3 This course has great significance in the development of this new profession .
4 The Dean has great admiration for these senior soldiers .
5 The horse has great scope for facial expression due to the large number of facial muscles — 10 for the nostrils , lips and mouth and 13 for each ear .
6 Richard has great charm , when he chooses to exert it .
7 Beautifully arranged and produced many of the tracks seem to have a full orchestral backing-the wonders of modern technology Never-the-less this album has great atmosphere evoked by the fact that the songs fit smoothly and easily within the singers ' vocal range .
8 While GIS has great potential to contribute to these problems , this potential will only be realised if the data analysis functions of these systems can be extended .
9 But , he added , appraisal had great potential to improve standards , and regulations requiring local authorities to introduce it would be brought forward eventually .
10 Now he could go inward , freely , into his own mind , Ellen had great hopes for him .
11 And Anna Freud had great difficulty in suggesting to her that it might have happened .
12 ‘ Independent schools have great problems with control of pupils using illegal substances because our pupils are in that socio-economic group which makes them attractive to drug-pushers . ’
13 Aÿ Champagnes have great finesse and style , a good alcoholic potential and a strength which is belied by a delicacy of bouquet and a smoothness of flavour .
14 For example , the women among some of the peoples of the west of Madagascar have great freedom in choosing their sexual partners , yet they are totally insignificant in the administering of political and economic matters .
15 But what I 'm trying to explain is that at night the hrududil have great lights , brighter than Frith himself .
16 Scotland has great potential for an increase in cycling for recreation and touring .
17 Of Hugh Aldous Mr Hakim says : ‘ Hugh has great vision .
18 Ronny has great speed ( 4.79 over 40 meters ( with flying start — has to be ) and is the fastest player on the national team along with the captain Werder Bremen star Rune Bratseth who also has been clocked in at 4.79 ) .
19 The potential for a KBS approach to complex avionic component fault diagnostics via the use of limited but similar reasoning approaches to those adopted by experienced service engineers has great potential in the provision of intelligent support to equipment diagnostics .
20 Gordon Mackay , of the Cyclists Touring Club , said : ‘ The Causey Mounth route from Stonehaven to Aberdeen has great potential for both leisure and tourist activities for both cyclists and ramblers . ’
21 ‘ She was very strict ’ , the queen remembered , ‘ and the Princess had great respect and even awe of her , but with that the greatest affection . ’
22 6 Corporate systems must be aligned to support TQM : Two of the great pioneers of total quality management , Edwards Deming and J.H. Juran , whose work had great influence on Japanese companies after the Second World War , discovered that quality problems were usually built into the design of production processes and could not be attributed to the ill-will or incompetence of workers .
23 The bid for Rowntree was set in the context of a shift in consumer preference away from ‘ slab ’ bars of chocolate towards ‘ countline ’ products ( individually wrapped chocolate snacks ) — an area in which Rowntree had great strength .
24 The children sat on ordinary chairs at normal tables and there were no grab bars or straps despite the fact that one child had great difficulty in controlling his limbs .
25 A colleague of mine in Buckinghamshire had great difficulty in selling his little terraced house ; after months on the market not one person had come further than the front door and he was about to lower the already modest asking price .
26 But more to the point , the flight and maintenance crews have great confidence in them and regard the reports they generate as being very important , contributing significantly to improved safety in the air .
27 Having achieved power in certain situations , the military has great difficulty in maintaining it without the support of other important groups in society .
28 With a large population of working Dakotas still ploughing faithfully on , the marketplace for turbo conversions has great potential .
29 ‘ You have , ’ he said smiling , ‘ but impulsiveness has great charm and often great effect . ’
30 The 1979 Working Party on vibration organized at Link convinced me that amplified vibration has great potential for some ( but not all ) profoundly deafened people .
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