Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [verb] [art] [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 | This question of the benefit to be achieved from library activities has generated a good deal of literature , none of it very conclusive . |
3 | Yes , he 's always jumping on me to tell me to do more for local radio and get South East Arts and South East Arts clients more regularly in contact with local radio , and I must admit on the latter case I do think that many of our clients do spend a great deal of time and erm want to be active with local radio . |
4 | So those animals do have a raw deal ! |
5 | For various reasons the specific item search , into which the designers had put a good deal of effort , was less successful . |
6 | The number of books does vary a great deal and your teacher will explain to you exactly how many books are required . |
7 | Fortunately , the relations between the American and the British peoples have improved a great deal since then . |
8 | ‘ The homes have generated a great deal of interest . |
9 | First , the ‘ European bookseller Year ’ link with the meeting of the EC bookseller associations has drawn a great deal of attention , leading we hope to the largest ever London get-together of European booksellers . |
10 | The impact of modern industry TNCs on patriarchal social relations in the developing countries has stimulated a great deal of interesting research in the 1980s ( see , for example , Lim , 1985 ; Nash and Fernandez-Kelly , 1983 ; Garnsey and Paukert , 1987 ) . |
11 | From the evidence of a 10-country study , Gladstone ( 1984 ) notes that the activities , structure and functions of employers ' associations do show a good deal of inter country variation , often a reflection of distinctive historical experiences and a particular course of industrialisation with resultant differences in the environment in which a country 's industrial relations system has to operate . |
12 | Mr Neil Fletcher , leader of the local authority employers , said Natfhe should cancel its strike and postpone the marking and exam boycott to give lecturers time to consider the new deal . |
13 | It works for education authorities and it could work here , but the needs do vary a great deal from locality to locality and are not really suitable for discussion for decision in Whitehall , or to be more accurate Queen Anne 's Gate . |
14 | Recent years have seen a good deal of change and instability in energy markets and the aim of the study is to investigate how these have influenced , or have been influenced by , the form of contractual behaviour in the markets . |
15 | The municipal authorities of Barcelona , who over the past few years have acquired a great deal of experience and expertise in founding and running cultural centres , have recently signed an agreement with the Fundación Salvador Allende to collaborate in setting up a museum in Santiago , Chile , to be called the Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende . |
16 | The Stotherts have invested a great deal of time in their house . |
17 | This technique was originated by the Gestalt school , and since their early work experimental psychologists have amassed a great deal of information about which parameters influence the occurrence of apparent motion . |
18 | The ‘ Lucy ’ poems have received a great deal of critical attention ( see , for example , F. R. Leavis in Revaluation ) ; it is because the ‘ Matthew ’ poems are so frequently ignored that I have chosen one of them for special comment . |
19 | Subsequently , in the absence of major dislocations such as war or revolution , the provisions appear to show a good deal of tenacity , retaining many of their early characteristics despite subsequent evolution . |
20 | So er , you know , things did progress a great deal . |
21 | I would have to say that social conditions have changed a great deal today , going back to what the first |
22 | China 's conservation efforts have received a good deal of attention and it has been difficult to sort out myth from reality . |
23 | Would you say that things have changed a great deal from the days when you finished your drama school training at Central in 1966 ? |
24 | i ) Films of risky junctions tend to contain a great deal of information related to risk . |
25 | In most Western democracies in the twentieth century , legislatures have lost a great deal of ground to executive branches . |
26 | However , despite television 's growing importance as a source of information , regular readers of newspapers continue to attach a great deal of weight to the print medium ( Table 1.2(b) ) . |
27 | While the procedures have many similarities , the differences have created a great deal of confusion , and it is for this reason that the whole of Chapter 15 is devoted to an explanation of the distinction between arbitration and expert determination . |
28 | It was not disputed that teachers ought to be aware of the relation between educational success and failure and the language children being to school , or that some teachers need to give a good deal of time to the study of reading . |
29 | Estimating the mass of all the matter in the Universe is not an easy task but , in the past few years , many scientists have devoted a great deal of time to it . |
30 | Sir Steven Brown , the President of the High Court family division said the case involving the children had attracted a great deal of publicity . |