Example sentences of "[noun sg] has a great [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The reader might wonder why paper money has almost superseded the use of metal coins when even one coin has a greater value in metal than the largest banknote has as a piece of paper . |
2 | This powder has a great attraction for all animals , and the horse itself . |
3 | Kirsten Matz , Expressen 's money page editor , said : ‘ It proves that sheer luck has a great deal to say about the stock market . ’ |
4 | ‘ I know that people are not going out of their way to create problems but I believe the national side has a great role to play in terms of providing players with status , confidence and a substantially increased market value . |
5 | Senior management capability has a greater impact . |
6 | Magnetic saturation has a great influence on the torque produced by a stepping motor ( Fig.3.1 ) and its effects can be included in pull-out torque calculations ( Acarnley and Hughes , 1981 ) . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Food : As we have seen in an earlier chapter , our physical condition has a great influence on our minds and our emotions — the reverse also being true . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Romany King who was second has a great chance for he has been trained for the race by Toby Balding and will have the assistance of Adrian Maguire the big race specialist . |
11 | ‘ York Castle Museum has a great appeal to visitors from both sides of the Atlantic , ’ said Dr Andy Hodges , director of the York Castle Museum . |
12 | More urban than its northern neighbour , Bury South has a greater proportion of council tenants . |
13 | ‘ The machine has a great potential for use at the centre and its restoration has been a project that we have all been working towards for some while . ’ |
14 | The Bible has a great deal to say about the concept of the family , and the Christian ideal differs markedly from some current concepts . |
15 | For daytime activity , the beach , restaurants and all of Gumbet 's watersport facilities are only 100 metres from the hotel , and at night the Harmony has a great barbecue terrace which will be the focus of many Club party nights . |
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 | This entire case depends on the assumption that the trust to set up a building in the town will be enforced in specie , The plea that payment should be allowed instead is ignored : the town has a greater interest in acquiring a ready-made building than in constructing or commissioning one itself . |
19 | Philips thinks that the PL has a great deal of commercial potential . |
20 | This subtle shift has a great deal to do with the current fashion accessory of an eligible husband rather than an eligible boss . |
21 | The daddy has a great interest in that kind of thing . ’ |
22 | Animation has a great future . |
23 | Although the left stellate ganglion has a greater effect on arrhythmogenesis than the right in many instances , this is most likely due to quantitative rather than qualitative differences between the two ganglia . |
24 | PAMELA : That poor gentleman has a great deal to mend in himself before he can begin such a practice in his family . |
25 | Altogether , the female cuckoo has a great deal of spying to do . |
26 | It may well be in this mis-match of experience that the first seeds of misunderstanding and destructive tension are sown , particularly as the education officer is often perceived as ‘ the authority ’ , in several senses of the word , while the head has a greater knowledge of the processes of education required in school to meet the needs of the children . |
27 | To judge from that response , I think that my hon. Friend has a great deal of support in the House . |
28 | Water has a greater capacity to absorb heat than any other natural material except for ammonia . |
29 | It is widely believed in Italy that the moon has a great influence on human beings and on nature . |
30 | THE COLOUR OF FLOORING HAS A GREAT IMPACT ON A ROOM , SO IT 'S VITAL TO GET IT RIGHT . |