Example sentences of "[noun] have a great " in BNC.
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1 | Aycock has not shown for some years and so fans of her precisely-crafted contraptions have a great treat in store when her show opens at John Weber on 13 February . |
2 | Pollerton 's Pride and Diane Clay have a great chance of defying a 7lb penalty in the Tyne Handicap Hurdle ( 3.05 ) . |
3 | Mr Murphy said : ‘ Kids have a great time on our holidays without being aggressive or competitive . |
4 | Informants have a great deal more liberty to range as they wish and to develop their ideas , and this ‘ freedom to roam ’ can be extremely useful in getting to the bottom of complex social situations and events . |
5 | The babyfood market is worth many tens of millions of pounds a year and so the manufacturers have a great vested interest in when babies begin solids and what they eat . |
6 | Some dreams are more visually intense than others , and some REM sleep periods have a great many more eye movements than others . |
7 | Not all spreadsheets have a great deal of calculation built in to them . |
8 | As the bloodstream carries these hormones around the body , the adrenaline produces the ‘ flight or fight ’ reaction already described , while the corticosteroids have a great variety of effects . |
9 | HO HO HE HE — what a night last night — i switched between Galatasaray — Scum and Norwich — Bayern Munchen on the telly ( yeah — i have cable and german channel RTL showed three matches in a row involving german teams , Scum vs G. was shown on a norw. commercial channel — Scum have a great following over here and i guess they would show Scum because the thought Scum would make it … ) |
10 | ‘ It is a very complicated work , and the singers have a great deal of text to cope with , without the benefit of the usual repetitions you would find in a conventional requiem . |
11 | Judges have a great disdain for the law — ; they do not understand it . ’ |
12 | Obviously these two amps have a great deal in common , but the most striking difference is one of dimension . |
13 | ‘ Oldham have a great record against us over the years , ’ he adds . |
14 | The side has also welded together emotionally and some of the players who went to Argentina have a great future in the game . |
15 | Those who sell dogs in the first place have a great deal to answer for when it comes to explaining why the human-dog relationship is so often a disastrous mismatch . |
16 | " His ideas have a great following . |
17 | The music consists largely of madrigals , though there is a good deal of purely chordal writing ; the solos by Caccini , Cavalieri , and Peri have a great deal of coloratura , as in this ‘ Ecco con due risposte ’ by Peri in the fifth intermedio : |
18 | RESOURCES : When it comes to trade , Banks have a great deal to offer . |
19 | While new organizations may possess a strong commitment to a new policy , and may have powers that enable it to bring together the resources for its implementation that were not possessed by any single previous organization , it still has to relate to a world in which other agencies have a great deal of power to influence its success . |
20 | Yet , embittered pigeons have a great tendency to come home to roost at a later date , wreaking merry havoc as they zoom in on perceived injustices and ensure that all and sundry realise the iniquities of their previous employer . |
21 | People have a great sense of affection for the county and for their district . |
22 | Even if Mr Major really means it and he does n't intend to do a Nigel Lawson , a sort of nineteen eighty seven trick , er surely he can almost hardly help himself , because the pound and shares are doing very well at the moment ; we 're told by the economists that there 's a good six months of honeymoon period , er and people feel a great pent up demand , people have a great pent up demand , which is now being released . |
23 | I feel the media have a great responsibility to inform the public in ways they can understand , how great the challenge is becoming and the need to make changes before it is too late . |
24 | Although the persistent maintenance of negative real interest rates is an indication of the government 's underlying attitude to monetary policy , it is by no means certain that , under the conditions existing in Yugoslavia , high interest rates have a great deal of influence on expenditure . |
25 | The Government have a great deal of which to be proud in their record since 1979 . |
26 | It is generally assumed that international forces have a great influence on the UK so that it is the international economy which determines the character of the crossroads now facing the UK . |
27 | ‘ Our members have a great deal of sympathy with what is being done and they would not encourage tests to be taken by supply teachers or other teachers , especially at primary school level . ’ |
28 | And that that lies in the problem , because it 's so rare now doctors have a great difficulty in diagnosing it . |
29 | These well-maintained apartments are comfortably furnished with private facilities and , being Club Exclusive , the Rhodos apartments have a great atmosphere . |
30 | The Swedes have a great enthusiasm for Christmas . |