Example sentences of "he have [art] great [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 With meat , however , he has a great affinity .
2 And Crosby said : ‘ If he looks after himself he has a great chance .
3 If Gala 's Image wins , and he has a great chance , the tears of celebration will flow .
4 Normally , Mr Rigby says , he has a great admiration for predators but only of the kind that need to be conserved .
5 He has a great vision of the game , and can play stunning rugby — just as he did in the test against New Zealand when some of his tactical options were simply excellent .
6 He has a great advantage , for seldom need anything be done to alter its physical features : it is merely a question of dressing it with suitable plants .
7 Er , er Mr might have added that er the village hall management committees which er he has a great affection would not be unhappy if they had the sum of five hundred and one thousand one hundred and thirteen pounds with which to provide sources , er resources for the communities that he represents .
8 ‘ As you know , Sally , he 's no great shakes as a shot-maker but a wonderful putter — he has a great feel .
9 This film proves he has a great range as an actor . ’
10 He has a great sense of humour and will keep you all well-amused .
11 He tired late on , but he has a great future .
12 Now , he says , he has a great desire to write .
13 ‘ Well , ’ Ellen said , ‘ I am very fond of my husband , in spite of my western ways , and I know he has a great respect for you , Nerina ; and is thrilled about your publishing contract , and any betrayal of confidence has been totally inadvertent .
14 Apparently he has a great estate beyond the Sierra Nevada — big hacienda or some such thing .
15 He has a great generosity of spirit and a vast encyclopaedic knowledge that far outstrips the cozy insularity of his contemporaries . ’
16 In Miss Weeton 's Journal of a Governess , she writes on 15th September 1810 : ‘ I would have introduced you to Mr. Green , who keeps an exhibition of drawings ( all his own ) in that village where you might have been amused for two or three hours-for he has a great number , two rooms being kept open for the purpose .
17 On the other hand , he has a great deal of confidence in Noorda 's intellectual prowess and innate capitalism to deliver for Sun what Sun needs from USL as USL 's ‘ largest customer ’ : low royalties , available source , open interfaces , technological innovation and resolution of any channel conflict with SunSoft .
18 He has a great deal of land , his fingers in numerous profit-making pies , owns racehorses — and , of course , the added bonus of being extremely attractive to women .
19 Basil , my five-year-old has also been working , as he has a great deal to learn to ensure he will begin his eventing career in March filled with confidence .
20 He does n't find writing ( and he certainly does n't find spelling ) easy , but he has a great need to tell his story .
21 But he has a great image , a way to get through to people .
22 The alternative view is that the reason for the present rule regarding skill and knowledge is that without it the employee might well be prevented from earning his living in the area in which he has the greatest experience .
23 It is at that stage in the design process that he has the greatest opportunity to explore , and the least number of constraints .
24 He says he has the greatest respect for the Chancellor , but wants the freedom as a back bencher to speak openly about his views .
25 In this context each individual can emphasise that aspect of the two modes of being for which he has the greatest gift and both may further the understanding of the work of love .
26 In fact , he had no great enthusiasm for the approaching conflict : he believed , as others did , that a short war would leave the essential problems unchanged while a long one would simply provoke unrest in the civilian population .
27 He had no great faith in the excuse .
28 He had no great ability , apart from sticking the ball in the back of the net , either .
29 He had no great difficulty in getting together the numbers he required , and simply told them that if they failed to make the grade in training , they would have to return to their original units .
30 Though he had no great stock of small talk he had a great store of commonplaces , which could be adapted to any subject .
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