Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] great a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This information should enable the investor to decide : ( a ) if the size of the workforce is to be reduced , at what cost , bearing in mind the notice periods , age and length of service of the employees ; ( b ) if the workforce is to be increased , at what cost ; ( c ) whether the existing terms of employment , benefits and so on are appropriate , or too great a burden for the target business ; ( d ) the importance of key individuals and whether any action should be taken to ensure their loyalty or protect the company 's position by , for example , keyman insurance ( particularly important in service industries ) ; and ( e ) action to be taken in respect of any share option arrangements , incentive schemes , or the funding ( or under-funding ) of pension schemes .
2 It was his belief that too great a degree of inequality within a society would prevent a common will or common interest from developing , and that is surely correct .
3 In order that too great a burden does not shift from bookseller to rep , Penguin , like Faber , has recruited merchandisers to do much of the checking .
4 It was thought by some that too great a burden might be placed on principals in smaller firms or on sole practitioners if such a proposal were made mandatory , and that either the ‘ net ’ of suitable signatories should be widened to include assistant solicitors or Fellows of ILEX , or that the category of undertaking to which the ‘ rule ’ might apply should exclude those of a routine or non-financial nature .
5 There was too little time and too great a crisis .
6 If too great a reduction is required , go round again and start the descent further away ( careful ! ) , or lower .
7 If too great a volume is produced for the i.c. to handle it shuts down automatically but will come on again when correct conditions are restored .
8 An excess of meats and spices cause aggression while too great a consumption of dairy foods and those with a high fat content may bring about depressive tendencies and lethargy .
9 Such findings should perhaps not come as too great a surprise .
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