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

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1 Frantic attempts to have my bags recalled came to nought and by half-past-one the Taiwan Timberland lookalikes hit deep slush at Torino after a salivating glimpse of Monte Bianco and blanketed environs a few feet to the left wingtip. 10 December must have been a great day for skiing .
2 A hairless chest would have been a great advantage for a bisexual like myself .
3 It was a beautiful day with small cumulus clouds and about thirty miles visibility , and it should have been a great experience , but unfortunately I felt deadly sick all the way and could hardly bear to look out .
4 What should have been a great event was diminished .
5 IT SHOULD have been a great year for Julie Walters .
6 After all , South Africa was a long way off in those days and home leave must have been a great rarity . ’
7 He left a plate of chocolate biscuits as a peace offering — at any other time it would have been a great treat — and went off with his friends .
8 The visit should have been a great success for both the tall and the short mavericks of the respective alliances .
9 Later , in The Sense of Order , my book on decoration , I say somewhere that the shepherd boy who cut a twig from a willow tree and made a little pipe to play a tune on may have been a great genius but we can not tell .
10 It 's lucky it should happen today ; it would have been a great nuisance tomorrow , in the train . ’
11 There must also have been a great number of ferns , lycopods and horsetails existing as understorey plants but also isolated in dense swards , There was not the wide-scale domination of conifers hinted by Benton which somewhat invokes a picture of foodless dark plantation-style forests .
12 I can see I have been a great burden to you .
13 I sent the cheque back , saying that although it had been immensely good of them to bring me up , I must have been a great burden and was now a disappointment , so I would prefer them to keep this money as some repayment for all they had done .
14 ‘ It must have been a great game to watch — Dalian seemed to think so , ’ said the Villa boss .
15 John Donne may have been a great frequenter of plays , but the catalogue of his books he produced in the early seventeenth century reveals no dramatist among the many contemporary English writers he assembled .
16 And finally , a lot of games coming up , a lot of midweek games , so plenty of chance for United to erm continue to climb the table , although three points against the side on equal points really would have been a great bonus would n't it ?
17 ( She also taught the social secretary to play the piano , but he was not an apt pupil and must have been a great disappointment to her . )
18 It would have been a great disappointment if someone had n't taken Don 's place .
19 Nothing has gone right for Armiger or Tenby — remember him — and although Commander in Chief won two Derbys , the fact that Cecil 's more exposed two-year-olds failed to blossom must have been a great disappointment to him .
20 Nothing has gone right for Armiger or Tenby — remember him — and although Commander in Chief won two Derbys , the fact that Cecil 's more exposed two-year-olds failed to blossom must have been a great disappointment to him .
21 ‘ You could have been a great cabinet maker , ’ she told him .
22 Terence Rigby and his pals were eyeing him and Mallachy with clear intent , and Rosie 's presence would have been a great embarrassment .
23 There must have been a great fire .
24 He had to sing properly in Zarewitsch and one was reminded yet again that he could have been a great singer if only he had tried .
25 Hugh Kenner veers unexpectedly into the idiom of the British schoolboy : ‘ Blast should have been a great lark ’ .
26 In retrospect , she said , the Budget could have been a great deal worse for disabled people considering what issues had been bandied about in the media recently .
27 Otherwise it might have been a great deal more difficult to ignore .
28 It would have been a great deal more difficult because military aircraft use more volatile fuel , and they tend to be armed , they tend to be carrying things that civil aircraft do n't normally carry , so yes , it would 've been much more difficult .
29 With a bit more Imsak , this could have been a great book .
30 One of the craft was in a mighty hurry when he set Judas for Jesus at John vi.67 , as happened in 1609 ; and so was his descendant in 1653 when , at Corinthians vi.9 , he pronounced that ‘ the unrighteous shall inherit the kingdom of God ’ , which must have been a great comfort to a considerable number of citizens under the Commonwealth .
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