Example sentences of "have [art] great [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | After all , when has the great Schellenberg ever failed to manage ? ’ |
2 | She has a great future ahead of her and will undoubtedly improve as here serve and volleys do . |
3 | She 's young , so has a great future ahead of her . |
4 | So , though I had a bad time , well I had a , I 've had a great life since ! |
5 | ‘ We have had a great reaction especially in the last four weeks . |
6 | But do these places have a great deal else in common ? |
7 | Well I mean they do n't have a great lot so a concert , did you see the dresses ? |
8 | ‘ You must have a great father then . |
9 | Laura 's father Les said : ‘ We are looking forward to getting back and living a normal life and having a great Christmas together as a family . ’ |
10 | Judging by the number of messages , everyone on the new list is having a great time already ! |
11 | I 'm having a great time here . |
12 | This contrived notion of a rock'n'roll band touring around — we 're doing all that shit and we 're having a great time too . |
13 | ‘ I want you to have a great time tonight , ’ he said several times , ‘ but do n't go without taking away 12 business cards . ’ |
14 | Many of them are likely to have a great deal more sharp , down-to-earth commonsense than you have . |
15 | ‘ We both spent most of our time working on the film , walking or sitting about in our dressing gowns and we had a great time together . ’ |
16 | We we had a great thing tonight at tea did n't we ? |
17 | I had the feeling on reading it that a dam had just burst , and that she had a great deal more to say . |
18 | In 1907 , however , the Bondholders had a great deal more at risk than in the 1960 's and the 2:1 arrangement gave them some protection and rights over their own investments and the Club 's destiny . |
19 | The manners which Topaz had been taught at the convent were good enough as a basis for acceptable behaviour , but she soon discovered that she had a great deal more to learn , and would also have to adopt a whole new set of values . |
20 | We have the greatest chance ever to rid the world of nuclear weapons now , yet the consensus in this country is apparently that we need to maintain three Trident systems and possibly build a fourth at a total cost of more than £23 billion . |
21 | You have a great opportunity here , my dear , if you care to take it . |
22 | You have a great movie here if only you had n't miscast the lead . ’ |
23 | In East Berlin , as the Communist Party 's central committee continued in crisis session , the East German President , Mr Egon Krenz , declared : ‘ We have a great task ahead of us … to carry through a revolution on German soil that will bring a socialism which is economically effective , politically democratic , and morally clean . ’ |
24 | Whether they be Asian African or European , they have a great deal more in common than most of their respective citizens would have with one another . |
25 | ‘ The more I see of you , the more I 'm convinced that we have a great deal more in common than being related to a tiresome adolescent . |
26 | All feel they now have a great deal more to offer their customers and their employers . |
27 | I have a great future here , Anna . |