Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [art] great [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And I mean a great thrill he was to us , he cried come here and see this and here was among all his little moles , he had a white one a pure white mole .
2 I can remember one , one girl , I mean the great sin was to steal anything , and er they 'd found in her , her satchel somebody else 's pencil .
3 She thought yet again : I make a great fuss of nothing , and have not suffered at all .
4 I hate the great outdoors as you know
5 Mum , ma I want a great hat mum
6 I sense a great team spirit , onshore and offshore , ’ he added .
7 I hold a great enthusiasm for exotic foliage plants and have started to expand my collection .
8 During those times I read a great deal — mostly books chosen for me by my father and which I thought more suitable for boys than for girls — Jack London , Rider Haggard , Talbot Baines Reed , Arthur Ransome .
9 I read a great deal of poetry , especially the Romantics , learning long passages by heart , and found some solace there to lift me above the sordid realities of everyday life .
10 Although I read a great deal , and wrote a great deal , meal-times were still what kept me going .
11 I read a great book recently by a guy called Yoop Hoopla , who 's done a lot of research into Stone Age leylines , ancient mythology and things like that .
12 But while Lyall will want Ipswich to take the points off Spurs in tomorrow 's live televised game , he admitted : ‘ I owe a great debt to Spurs , and to Terry in particular . ’
13 Indeed , I suppose I owe a great deal to his novel , Caleb Williams , which I have read several times with a daughter 's care .
14 Indeed , I owe a great deal to Leo Amery for his wisdom , advice and the views that he expressed .
15 I owe a great deal to my education many years ago , as I come from the background of a Welsh mining village , where a high proportion of us ended up with university degrees — a far higher rate than in many posher , salubrious , suburban areas .
16 I pass a great variety of them on the way to school and I myself actually live , work and play in some of them .
17 I know a great deal more about it than that , ’ said Margaret , in a full , satisfied voice .
18 Because I know a great deal about you and about your past .
19 ‘ And after last night , Caroline , I think I know a great deal more about you … ’
20 I know a great deal about them .
21 I know a great deal about the difficulty of getting homoeopathic treatments referred by general practitioners because there is a homoeopathic hospital in my constituency .
22 Yes Chairman , I am following in Major 's shoes , I do n't reckon I know a great deal about it yet , and I 'm not sure that this erm , er , advisory er , committee is yet actually on the go , but I will go into this .
23 ‘ But I know a great deal about you .
24 ‘ I recognize that there can be no future for us together and yet I know a great fondness for the prince — a fondness that time , I suspect , will not lessen . ’
25 I do n't mean I could do it myself , not straight away , I just mean I get a great sense of comradeship with these people .
26 It 's a great beach but it 's not like my home beach of Port Philip Bay , in Melbourne , which is a bit messy , but seeing the sea I get a great urge to swim in it .
27 I much prefer to find my own swims , not because I think I can find better swims than anyone else , but because I get a great deal of satisfaction from being able to study a piece of water , select a swim as a likely chub haunt , and then find that I am right .
28 I get a great deal , as we both know .
29 My sister was sent off to boarding school near Bournemouth to improve her health and was near starved , but Mother always managed to find something for the home fare — I remember a great day when she found the butcher 's bare and bought a goose that was available and that we certainly should n't have had it in normal circumstances and I was quick to see it was an ill wind that did nobody any good !
30 I do recall that visit , and I remember the great enthusiasm with which the governors , head teacher and staff were embarking on grant-maintained status .
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