Example sentences of "[not/n't] have a [adj] deal " in BNC.

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1 However , many carers may not have a great deal of energy left over for campaigning , and may simply want to go along to the group for support , advice and a break from usual responsibilities .
2 Most of these in themselves do not have a great deal of interest to offer the tourist .
3 Marx , although he did not have a great deal to say about the movement of individuals between classes , did on several occasions note the possible effects of such movement .
4 Laura was greatly amused by Hockney but the pair did not have a great deal to say to one another .
5 I do not have a great deal to learn from such policy documents .
6 IMO Whilst I believe Leeds are capable of scoring goals away from home , I do not have a great deal of faith in the team 's ability to defend when put under pressure .
7 Why , when G E C had all the expertise to do this and Deutsch Aerospace frankly , does not have a great deal of background in this .
8 The Bible does n't have a great deal to say about boys and girls going out with girls and boys .
9 So you would n't accept that your work is phallocentric , that it does n't have a great deal to say to women ?
10 Oh well the role of the police , well of course they were opposed to the strikers but there were n't er quite so many police you see and and the strike movement was strong and so the the the they did n't have a great deal of affect .
11 So you did n't have a great deal of choice ?
12 I do n't have a great deal of sympathy for his argument , since the BBC has to live in the real world like everyone else .
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