Example sentences of "he [verb] a great [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 With the amazing eyesight that had helped him become a great player , Luke pointed out egrets , storks and even a snake that whisked into its hole before Perdita could see it .
2 At the very height of the paroxysm , he made a movement with his knee which caused him to give a great cry which she , lost in the abandon of the moment , construed as passion , but was in fact a loud , animal yelp of pain .
3 She felt him heave a great sigh , and when she looked up saw tears running freely down his cheeks .
4 In 1929 he made his first trip to Spain , where Toledo inspired him to achieve a greater breadth and expressiveness in his landscapes .
5 His expertise as a children 's bookseller was highly valued by his colleagues , and he made a great contribution over a number of years to the work of the BA 's Children 's Executive , as a member and , more recently , as a vice-chairman .
6 He made a great pretence of studying her ticket , turning it over , then turning it back .
7 At first he made a great success of his new-found freedom , earning sufficient money to rent an elegant apartment , marry , and enjoy a reasonable standard of living .
8 When his father began talking again , a little irritated frown wrinkled his smooth young brow , but although he made a great play of concentrating fiercely on his reading , he still listened carefully from behind the book to what was being said .
9 ‘ But he made a great mistake fleeing the country .
10 Having had the pleasure of meeting Willy De Roos several years ago he made a great impression on me and although little is publicised about his achievements , it is a shame that they are not better known .
11 That 's right , yes I mean , the goalkeeper was fantastic first half , and really we only had one chance second half , and he made a great save from Fossey. erm First half , it was a case of just throwing himself into the right area and the ball was hitting his body and you know , he was just a good example of how to be a good goalkeeper .
12 and before them a knight of great stature upon a white horse with a bloody cross , who bore in one hand a white banner , and in the other a sword which seemed to be of fire , and he made a great mortality among the Moors who were flying .
13 He made a great effect by getting the chorus to sing a proper piano .
14 Glancing at Dieter , Melissa read ‘ What did I tell you ? ’ in his smile as he made a great pantomime of clearing his throat .
15 He also enjoyed the ornamentation provided by an attractive , vivacious woman and he made a great fuss of Susan in public , as he did also of Wally Fawkes 's girlfriend and later wife , the red-haired Sandy Carmichael , of whom he was genuinely fond .
16 Paul writes that he is ‘ in ’ God — and as we look at the way that he wrote other letters , it is clear that he made a great effort to maintain that special relationship .
17 He lived a great deal in his fantasies and he enjoyed these .
18 He channelled a great deal of effort into his group , almost as an act of revenge .
19 Mageeba makes no concessions to the white political world yet he understands a great deal about it .
20 He represents a great noble of the Empire , perhaps even the Emperor himself .
21 He became a great favourite at Versailles , where he demonstrated his tactics by breaking through a line of courtiers by the use of his fists and elbows .
22 Ps. livingstonii — was one of my great loves in my early Mbuna-keeping days , probably because my male was not only a ‘ big softy ’ who caused me no trouble whatsoever , but also because he became a great pet .
23 He became a great fan of yours after a particularly exciting performance you conducted of Belshazzar 's Feast .
24 In July he led a great army against the Scots , but their Fabian tactics and ‘ scorched-earth ’ policy defeated his efforts even to relieve Berwick ; he returned to England ‘ with nothing done worth writing about ’ , as one chronicler put it , and disbanded the major part of his army .
25 The past includes a violent father who walked out on the family when Banks was 12 , and running away from home himself at 18 to join Castro ( ‘ In the late Fifties , remember , he got a great press in the States .
26 He read a great deal as a child and later said that he read Euclid as easily as an adult reads a novel .
27 But he devoted a great deal of prior thought to the mood which he wished to create .
28 But in all his face-to-face contacts with the handicapped — and with worried parents — he radiated a great warmth of strong , friendly reassurance .
29 Ben concedes that he owes a great deal of his success to the help he gets from his Mum and Dad .
30 With meat , however , he has a great affinity .
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