Example sentences of "[noun prp] has [art] great [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The Yamaha has a great sound , in either passive or active modes , and there are really no more controls than are necessary to change tones , so it 's fairly user-friendly .
2 Russia has a great deal of natural resources .
3 Bahdon Farah , however , complained in an interview on Radio Djibouti on Jan. 27 that " Alain Vivien has a great love for those who invaded Djibouti " .
4 The Bank of England has a great deal of power over the financial markets because of its role as lender of last resort .
5 Work in something of a muddle , but Vicky has a great eye for detail .
6 The American writer Leslie Farber has a great deal to say about ‘ the life of suicide ’ , which he insists , ‘ must not be seen as the situation or state of mind which leads to the act , but that situation in which the act-as-possibility , quite apart from whether it eventually occurs or not , has a life of its own . ’
7 Mrs Thatcher has the great virtue of candour , and just before she became Prime Minister she announced in a newspaper interview how she was going to run her Cabinet and she said it must be a ‘ conviction–government .
8 As a bowler at Middlesex , Tuffers has a great tradition to live up to .
9 It 's a shame she gets so much credibility when there are so many women worth 100 times that ; it annoys me that Sinead O'Connor has a great voice but people slag her . ’
10 Dr Collins has the great advantage of being allowed to go out and get new fossils from the Burgess site — everyone else has to make do with what is already in museums .
11 The British were clearly a much happier group than the previous year , not least because Annewanter has a great deal of experience with smaller teams .
12 Michael has a great determination to do everything himself and get it right , ’ said Watkin .
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