Example sentences of "also [verb] a great " in BNC.

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1 Jesus also made a great promise , what was it ?
2 But the fact that corporate activities are not subject to high levels of surveillance compared to , say , lower-class adolescents whenever the ‘ Special Patrol Group ’ ( UK ) swoop down on ethnically mixed neighbourhoods , and that they are not confronted by regulatory agencies with sufficient resources to maintain an adequate level of surveillance through frequent inspection , also constitutes a greater opportunity structure conducive to corporate crime .
3 More attention to auditory and visual needs , and the provision of appropriate aids and adaptations can also make a great difference to quality of life and confidence .
4 He also became a great favourite with the occupants of the local school bus , which passed his garden gate twice daily .
5 He also provided a great deal of material assistance to the poor and needy .
6 But his recovery also owes a great deal to his personal courage .
7 Your playing also incorporates a great deal of chromatic tones …
8 Nicholson , at this point , was in the news through the acclaim being bestowed upon him for Easy Rider , and his first taste of stardom was received with some apprehension ; his on-screen connections with marijuana and LSD also attracted a great deal of media coverage ; serious press interviews , with him personally as the focus and centre of attention , were also unfamiliar territory into which he ventured nervously , almost unsure of what he was going to say and how he was going to express his feelings and opinions ; he had plenty , and serious ones at that .
9 It symbolises power and control , and also looks a great deal more chic .
10 All this has to be borne in mind when considering the survey as a source , but it also contains a great deal of " objective " evidence about size of family , size of dwelling , wages , etc .
11 He also has a great pair of extremely shabby second-hand jeans that look brilliant ! ’
12 The hotel also has a great variety of light meals/snacks and also has its own TV and video — so there 'll never be a dull moment !
13 Like Mr Major , Kenneth Clarke has a taste for chicken jalfrezi , but the Cabinet 's heavyweight diner also has a great soft spot for a grilled king prawn curry ( £12.50 ) .
14 She also has a great sense of reserve .
15 But the public also has a great interest in science , particularly astronomy , as is shown by me large audiences for television series such as Cosmos and for science fiction .
16 She also has a great sense of humour .
17 He also has a great pair of hands .
18 Rhinos were also considered a great trophy from a day 's hunting .
19 The future is now also looking a great deal rosier for children with solid tumours .
20 Now while that says a great deal about what the government thinks about of them and their expertise , it also says a great deal about how well regarded this National Health Service of ours is in the minds of this particular government .
21 Hendry also possesses a greater range than Davis , who may be hamstrung by his reluctance to take on long pots .
22 Teachers also received a great deal of support and help from both popular organizations and from communities to ease their situation .
23 Sophia noticed that the tall handsome priest sitting over the other side from her also bought a great many of the little bottles .
24 I am pleased to report further extensions of home care over the last year to meet the growing needs in Glasgow and also to cover a greater area of the South Coast and the East Midlands .
25 These tactics are also used a great deal to achieve the user 's disguised objective .
26 The Hot Autumn also marks a greater turning point in economic performance than occurred elsewhere .
27 Of course , preventing accidents and promoting safety also costs a great deal of money .
28 Where I could also spend a great deal of time talking about our common enemies , our mutual friends and some of the similarity and our aims for world peace and again , I 'm gon na leave that for the statesmen and the politicians .
29 This sense of ‘ apartness ’ reinforces the internal reliance of the mining community — or ‘ cohesive mass segregation ’ ( p. 69 ) — and also promotes a greater level of strike-proneness than is the case in more heterogeneous industrial settlements .
30 The country stations also enjoyed a great range of styles , but they escaped the process of repeated renewal which overwhelmed so many large city and town stations in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries .
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