Example sentences of "[noun] have a [adj] deal " in BNC.
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1 | Kirsten Matz , Expressen 's money page editor , said : ‘ It proves that sheer luck has a great deal to say about the stock market . ’ |
2 | Chorus has a similar deal with Thomson CSF SA for the Inmos Transputer , and plans to team with other chip manufacturers . |
3 | Chorus has a similar deal with Thomson CSF for the Inmos transputer , and plans to partner with other chip manufacturers . |
4 | The New Testament has a good deal to say with respect to church administration . |
5 | Sir Ralph Halpern believes our manufacturing industry has a great deal to learn from labels such as Benetton and Hennes in Europe , and The Gap , Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein in the States , in terms of creating brand and image . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | If it is agreed that project work has a great deal to offer in terms of developing reading , but recognised that these opportunities tend not to be exploited to the full , it is necessary to examine ways in which project work can be designed to make fuller use of its potential . |
8 | Russia has a great deal of natural resources . |
9 | The Bank of England has a great deal of power over the financial markets because of its role as lender of last resort . |
10 | Gently , Anna tried to suggest that a life free of an ageing queen had a great deal to recommend it . |
11 | Not all spreadsheets have a great deal of calculation built in to them . |
12 | ‘ 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 . |
13 | As we have seen elsewhere , the wording of statutes tends to be general and is therefore frequently ambiguous ; thus when a case revolves around what a statute actually says , judges have a good deal of discretion which they will exercise according to their view of what the law requires . |
14 | Obviously these two amps have a great deal in common , but the most striking difference is one of dimension . |
15 | The Bible has a great deal to say about the concept of the family , and the Christian ideal differs markedly from some current concepts . |
16 | The E2L teacher has a great deal to offer subject specialists about the language approaches and assessment of the subject . |
17 | Apart from being well written and a pleasure to read the overall feeling of this book is that the Author has a great deal of enthusiasm and knowledge about his subject , and it is based on personal experience . |
18 | Philips thinks that the PL has a great deal of commercial potential . |
19 | This subtle shift has a great deal to do with the current fashion accessory of an eligible husband rather than an eligible boss . |
20 | The Kaiser Corporation has a similar deal in New Zealand . |
21 | But do these places have a great deal else in common ? |
22 | Susan did n't get up that day , so Breeze had a great deal to do . |
23 | When confiding the news to Greeves , he said , ‘ My long night talk with Dyson and Tolkien had a good deal to do with it . ’ |
24 | Margaret Thatcher was one of the greatest supporters of a classless society , not just I 'm not just talking about the silver spoon in one 's mouth , it 's the sometimes the stainless steel spoons of the middle class that erm that is a lot of the trouble , and no-one took on the establishments of the professional bodies erm and who have been over the years had a great deal of privilege in this country more than Margaret Thatcher . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | 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 : |
27 | RESOURCES : When it comes to trade , Banks have a great deal to offer . |
28 | PAMELA : That poor gentleman has a great deal to mend in himself before he can begin such a practice in his family . |
29 | Altogether , the female cuckoo has a great deal of spying to do . |
30 | To judge from that response , I think that my hon. Friend has a great deal of support in the House . |