Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [art] great [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Higher cuffs generally give more support in rough terrain , but the more experienced user may prefer the greater mobility offered by lower cuff designs .
2 Peter 's situation illustrates the fact that patients who spend very little time in hospital or have minor procedures performed still have anxieties and may need a great deal of help both before and after discharge .
3 In historical writing you may need a great deal of factual information to support your argument or opinion .
4 The National Curriculum may introduce a greater degree of consistency in respect of subject content , but quality in the way such content is treated will only be achieved if the anomalies at the various levels — LEA support , school curriculum management and development , classroom provision — are attended to .
5 Instead , you should make a greater fuss of the established dog , and so reinforce its dominant position over the newcomer .
6 Was it not you yourself who said we should build a great dam against the floodwaters of Change ? ’
7 Cognitive psychologists must make a greater effort to understand cognition as it occurs in the ordinary environment … pay more attention to the details of the real world in which perceivers and thinkers live … come to terms with the sophistication and complexity of the cognitive skills that people are really capable of acquiring , and with the fact that these skills undergo systematic development .
8 To till properly , you must know a great deal about every bit of your land — you will find variations between different parts of even one small field — soil texture , structure , acidity , drainage , and history must all be considered ; as must the significance of the life within the soil and its relationship to fertility .
9 That 's her finished for the season but she will be back next year and should show a great deal of improvement . ’
10 Now that 's something that 's difficult for us to do , because the more dangerous , the more erm , the premises should present the greatest life risk , are not necessarily the ones over which we have strict legislative control .
11 They have some good features , especially the principle that in dire straits , where there is hardship and cuts are to be made , the broadest backs should carry the greatest burden .
12 The teacher does not need to know exactly what will happen and can not usefully plan a story line very far ahead , but should give a great deal of thought to the organisation of the lesson : How will groups be divided ?
13 With almost no ability to act as a pendulum , a kangaroo must expend a great deal of energy in its lopsided and ungainly walk , using first its front legs and tail , then drawing its rear legs forward .
14 The prehistory of Islay is not easily understood and one must use a great deal of imagination to build up a picture from what has been learnt by Investigation and excavation , bearing in mind that isolated pieces of evidence may be entirely unrepresentative of the normal life of the community .
15 ‘ You work all over the place , and you must spend a great deal of time away from home . ’
16 Failing the development of a vaccine for human beings to protect themselves against malaria , or a ‘ one-shot ’ radical drug , or a long-lasting preventative medicine , the control of the mosquito vector must produce the greatest benefit to the greatest number in the shortest time .
17 It seems reasonable that larger and therefore , in some sense , more important primary sampling units should have a greater chance of inclusion in the study than small ones ;
18 Several former advocates of behaviourist approaches have since changed their stance significantly , and begun to argue that all pupils , including those who experience difficulties in learning , should have a greater degree of control over their own learning ( Ainscow 1989 ) .
19 However , that would surely be a great pity , because project work should have a great deal to offer as a means of developing reading and other skills .
20 121 , as to which Parke B. , in Cooper v. Parker ( 1855 ) 15 C.B. 828 , said , ‘ Whenever the question may arise as to whether Down v. Hatcher is good law , I should have a great deal to say against it , ’ yet there certainly are cases in which great judges have treated the dictum in Pinnel 's Case as good law .
21 The Roman Catholic Church must take a great deal of credit for consistently arguing the ‘ pro-life ’ case .
22 Obviously , you the supporters already accept that I must take the greater challenge when it comes .
23 If this is the case , the combination of cisapride and ranitidine should produce a greater diminution in oesophageal exposure to acid than ranitidine alone .
24 A good agent really understands the route a band has to take and must have a great relationship with his or her promoters to persuade them to believe in an artist .
25 ‘ You must have a great father then .
26 Bureaucracy seems to block the Chinese sources , which with their huge mule farms must have a great deal of information .
27 You must have a great deal to talk about . ’
28 The haulier should take the greatest care in making sure his employees are fairly treated if their employment does come to an end .
29 It was better to leave everything to the police , who with superior training and equipment must stand a greater chance of uncovering crime .
30 They must leave the Great Tower via room 69 to passage 24 , and then make their way outdoors .
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