Example sentences of "[noun] have done a [adj] deal " in BNC.
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1 | The United states has done a great deal to blur the barrier between the bomb and the watt . |
2 | The CCBE has done a great deal behind the scenes to fend off some of the battier ideas emanating from the European Commission . |
3 | No one can deny that the Council has done a great deal to improve the quality of education . |
4 | The right hon. Gentleman has done a great deal during his period in the House for disabled people and everyone in the House admires him for what he has done , but he must know that there have been dramatic improvements in recent years in the scope , range and value of benefits and in the number of disabled people who receive them . |
5 | ( All the PTEs have done a great deal of work on the integration and simplification of fare-structures and the provision of interchangeable tickets . ) |
6 | I would like to state that CAMRA has done a great deal for beer drinkers throughout the country . |
7 | By the judicious application of support in the areas where it could be most effective , government has done a great deal for the industry . |
8 | This union has done a great deal for equality . |
9 | As the hon. Gentleman will know , the Government have done a great deal to assist the Scottish economy . |
10 | There is no doubt that Charles has done a great deal that his father has been proud of and has excelled at sports like polo that the Duke of Edinburgh played when he was younger , but the Prince never felt he was good enough . |
11 | The growth of western power and activity in Asia had done a good deal to extend the geographical scope of European-type diplomacy . |
12 | Langer has done a good deal of research into the evaluation of this approach to schema activation , and she is convinced that is helps poor readers and good readers alike to learn more from difficult textbooks . |