Example sentences of "it [verb] [art] great [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Selkirk coach , John Rutherford , anticipates an open contest and noted : ‘ When you see the Watsonian back division it represents a great challenge for our boys .
2 The conceptual content required in this case to describe the institution , though it involves a great deal of cultural elaboration , does not display the same kind of break between the pre-cultural and the cultural as is found in the incest case ; and the biological pattern of explanation could recognizably run through such ideas as human beings finding certain institutions ‘ natural ’ , which does not require any appeal to a rational collective agency to understand the basic biological idea , as is damagingly the case with the incest example .
3 It involves a great deal more strategic work , ’ she explained .
4 It became a great treasure because there was n't much money to spare in those days .
5 It became the Great Depression as successive waves of bank failures rolled over America 's monetary system .
6 It offers a greater choice of workers while linking in with other areas .
7 Families favour the Arts Centre over bed and breakfast accommodation because it offers a greater privacy .
8 It was indeed hierarchical : both in theory and practice it made a great difference where a man was born .
9 I remember reading the novel as a child , when it made a great impression on me , but the deplorable pastiches and plagiarizations put out by the mass media have obliterated my memory of the original details .
10 It involved a great deal of counting , sorting , matching , etc .
11 It occasioned a great deal of comment and controversy at the time .
12 Nevertheless , it created a great stir in the Danish art world .
13 ‘ The tour of the WISE bus into a number of our schools was very successful and there can be no doubt that it created a great interest amongst staff , girls and parents ’
14 I 'm afraid that when I dropped out of sight it created a great deal of concern in the village .
15 Thence it described a great arc through Fenny Compton and Byfield to rejoin the other road at Cold Higham ( Crawford ) .
16 Then it moved a great deal leftwards and left the hon. Gentleman looking quite bourgeois compared with some of the later entrants to the Labour party .
17 It needs no great imagination to gauge the effect of all this upon the church 's pastoral mission , particularly when we bear in mind the numbers of royal presentations cited above .
18 If our country is to maintain economic stability based upon traditional industries it needs a greater proportion of locomotive , shipbuilding , power stations , etc. , than we currently enjoy .
19 Like Brahms 's Haydn Variations ( to which it owes a great deal ) , the work was originally published in two versions , one for full orchestra , the other for two pianos with a different final variation .
20 It illustrates the great freedom which the moneyers were allowed in the choice of design .
21 Where it is good , it has a great ability to draw people into church .
22 It has a great dance floor and discos and live bands are staged here regularly .
23 I think it has a great story line , I hate Carmel !
24 Plus it has a great speech about robins .
25 When an animal is shot or caught in a snare , or chased and caught , it has a great deal of suffering .
26 Such an approach is not without its difficulties , but it has a great deal of potential , particularly in relation to inner city areas .
27 As the setting for a love-scene it has a great deal to be desired , do n't you think ? ’
28 In the abstract it has a great deal of force .
29 As a city it has a great deal to offer — especially to someone like myself who works in the rag trade .
30 It has a great atmosphere ; a sense of permanence .
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