Example sentences of "would have a great [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Or trying to , but I 'd have a great deal more chance of success if people did n't keep trying to drag the whole sordid mess out into the open .
2 After all it would have a great element of surprise in its favour and although there might be some shooting it was doubtful if the Germans would know what they were shooting at , especially if good diversions were laid on .
3 French raider The Fellow , hero of last year 's King George at Kempton , would have a great chance with conditions in his favour but can not be fancied on unsuitably soft ground .
4 And I would have a great deal of sympathy with that view , quite frankly .
5 The figures are different to the perception of those not incontinent who were asked the same question : 71% ( 2564 ) thought that the condition would have a great deal or fair amount of effect on their lifestyle and only 20% ( 692 ) not much or none at all .
6 They would have a great deal in common .
7 We will outside the erm the supporting it if it was n't for the fact that we understand that the officers would have a great deal of difficulty spending that money .
8 So if you were commenting on such a section as this , you would have a great deal of things to say on , just on the letter forms as they appear on the page .
9 He himself had gone to University College , Oxford , so he thought I should apply there , because I would have a greater chance of getting in .
10 The Task Force on ‘ the environmental dimension ’ of the internal market described itself as ‘ much concerned ’ with the transport sector , which it thought would have a greater impact on the environment than any other sector .
11 Broadly , the reason for this is that in smaller populations the selection of an extreme value for the sample would have a greater effect on the calculation of any value for that sample if the sample was also small as a ratio of the population .
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