Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] a [adj] deal to " in BNC.
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1 | This idea of the innovative power of movements obviously owes a great deal to the events of the 1960s when there appeared quite suddenly large-scale movements expressing profound discontent with , and opposition to , the existing social and political order . |
2 | For a start , there is more power available and the larger speaker obviously lends a great deal to the 30 's overall performance . |
3 | But his recovery also owes a great deal to his personal courage . |
4 | It is basically a German cathedral as it was mainly built by Germans , but it clearly owes a great deal to the influence of French cathedral design . |
5 | Its present appearance today owes a great deal to the Duke of Marlborough who in 1704 remodelled the town . |
6 | RETURNING to Anfield tomorrow means a great deal to Kenny Dalglish , but I 'll be surprised if the players see a flicker of emotion in those tense last moments in the dressing room . |
7 | Despite the enormous amount of information we have already accumulated there remains a great deal to be learned and this is one of the special pleasures of animal-watching . |