Example sentences of "[conj] has great [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In some cultures that has great significance . |
2 | Certainly the saw he bought for the mill I think that has great prospects and you know there 's no two ways about it , it could help production and ease the work of the workforce . |
3 | This method is becoming increasingly popular and has great benefits in terms of aerobatic flying . |
4 | He is immensely strong , but also shyly gentle and has great sense of humour . |
5 | Another person , though lacking any special expertise , knows local conditions well and has great insight into the needs of his children . |
6 | But if I have to choose , then William Golding : he has a tremendous command of the language , is economical , and has great gifts of description . ’ |
7 | It is a robust and very useful aircraft which is cheap to run and has great endurance . |
8 | My company is an outstandingly tolerant one , and has great respect for the individual . |
9 | The Riesling Clos Häuserer 1988 ( £7.25 ) is tight and steely on the nose but has great fruit purity and excellent acidity on the palate — needs time but will be superb . |
10 | This method has nothing in common with the pivotal method , but has great advantages in certain circumstances . |