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

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1 The user has greater freedom to structure searches to suit individual needs .
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 Predation has greatest impact on small mammal populations when they are low or in decline and less impact when populations are increasing .
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 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 .
7 A paper which I and colleagues in Grampian prepared for Scottish General Medical Services Committee posed the questions does this present an opportunity for general practice to have greater influence in the provision of health care for our patients ? does it put general practice in the driving seat in helping to determine the range and quality of health service provision ? or might it constitute an intolerable administrative burden on the constrained resources of an increasingly cash limited primary care service ?
8 But , he added , appraisal had great potential to improve standards , and regulations requiring local authorities to introduce it would be brought forward eventually .
9 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 ) .
10 ‘ She was very strict ’ , the queen remembered , ‘ and the Princess had great respect and even awe of her , but with that the greatest affection . ’
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 Having achieved power in certain situations , the military has great difficulty in maintaining it without the support of other important groups in society .
14 ‘ You have , ’ he said smiling , ‘ but impulsiveness has great charm and often great effect . ’
15 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 .
16 In addition , the proffered certainties of Calvinism had great appeal for the many men and women who were suffering from the dislocation and anxiety produced by a period of unpredictable economic development and rapid social change .
17 Although I did not care for her looks , the yacht-like appearance had great potential for undercover work and after about two months working her around the Solent and Poole area I was quite impressed .
18 As well as these weather-resisting advantages , the cavity wall has greater sound and thermal insulating properties and a greater resistance to overturning .
19 The Royal Navy has great confidence in them and they were chosen for their quality , flexibility and efficiency .
20 this colour has great depth and , when thinned out , provides delicate and pale washes for skies .
21 For this reason , a marketing person has great opportunity for advancement .
22 The dyslexic person has great difficulty with this .
23 Every name has great importance .
24 The concept had greater effect upon the building of suburbs , which became leafier and of lower building density than before .
25 Because our lord the king had great zeal and desire to redress the state of the realm in such things as required amendment for the common profit of Holy Church and of the realm ; and because the state of Holy Church had been evil kept and the prelates and religious persons of the land grieved many ways , and the people otherwise entreated than they ought to be , and the peace less kept , and the laws less used , and the offenders less punished than they ought to be .
26 It ill became the English king , who was sovereign in his own country , to behave as a vassal towards his French suzerain , and the French king had great difficulty in controlling the behaviour of a vassal who was also a sovereign .
27 For the man or woman with a first-class academic brain the administrative posts in the Home Civil Service have great attraction , above all because they give the satisfaction of doing work of paramount social and national importance .
28 We would suggest the letter as well as the spirit of the outcome of the Earth Summit has great relevance for the Council 's work .
29 The line manager recognises that the staff manager has greater knowledge and expertise on this subject and acquiesces in the carrying out of the prescribed steps of the procedure .
30 The brush has great control and enables fine details to be painted with thin or thick paint .
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