Example sentences of "great [noun] for the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I have the greatest admiration for the Vanbrugh Quartet … their integrity and commitment ensure their continuing success . ’
2 While this is seen within Total Communication programmes in education , there is no doubt that acceptance of BSL , ASL and so on offers the greatest hope for the development of effective education for deaf children .
3 In West Berlin the huge crowd at the Rathaus , some of whom had crossed from the East to listen to the speeches , reserved their greatest enthusiasm for the former Social Democrat leader , Chancellor and Mayor of West Berlin , Mr Willy Brandt , who told them , to wild cheers : ‘ Berlin will live and the Berlin Wall will come down . ’
4 I hold you in the greatest esteem for the peerless courage you displayed in all you undertook .
5 Clarins is the first to create a true day cream which adapts to all daytime elements ; because daytime bears the greatest responsibility for the visible signs of skin ageing and wrinkle formation : wide-ranging temperature and humidity changes ( indoor/outdoor transitions ) , varying light , UV rays , facial movements and expressions .
6 On March 12 Mandela , continuing a foreign tour which had so far included Zimbabwe and Ethiopia and Tanzania as well as Zambia , travelled to Sweden , whose government had shown the greatest support for the ANC outside Africa .
7 Probably the greatest difficulty for the RCM was in satisfying the needs of the older children , who had already achieved a sound basic education at home in Germany or Austria .
8 The greatest difficulty for the USRC was within the party , for any commitment to a positive social policy would be resisted by those whose vested interests were threatened , as Robert Sanders noted over labourers " wages :
9 The greatest opportunity for the local party organization to exercise freedom is in the choice of a parliamentary candidate .
10 At the time they appeared to offer the greatest opportunities for the cities , yet ten years afterwards they appear to reflect a lost age .
11 Owner-occupation , in other words , offers the greatest opportunities for the management of self .
12 But he proved , when he joined the illustrious band of Yorkshire bowlers to take 1000 wickets for the county , that experience and craftsmanship still count for much in a game which seems to reserve its greatest acclaim for the lean , young gunslingers .
13 The successful execution of the DEPARTMENT 's activities involves the use of staff skills and the best available equipment to provide the greatest benefit for the DEPARTMENT 's customers .
14 The greatest danger for the very young is to be separated from the nest because they are helpless and can quickly die of cold .
15 The greatest failure for the EC in the 1970s was the failure to progress towards EMU .
16 It was said to have brought new expressions of trust and gratitude for the Führer , ‘ the greatest gift for the German people ’ .
17 In connection with these principles Saussure introduced two further oppositions , both of which have had the greatest importance for the development of modern linguistics : the opposition between synchronic and diachronic language study , and that between syntagmatic and associative relationships in the language-system .
18 But they are most unlikely to do so — and herein lies part of the explanation for Labour 's election defeat , and one of its greatest problems for the future .
19 It is also a vindication of the lesson Weill , though one of Berlin 's most intellectual musicians , had taken from his mentor : ‘ My teacher Busoni , at the end of his life , hammered into me one basic truth which he had arrived at after 50 years pure aestheticism — the fear of triviality is the greatest handicap for the modern artist , it is the main reason why ‘ modern ’ music got more and more removed from reality . ’
20 I say openly that the greatest guarantee for the preservation of world peace today is round in the international investments of capitalism .
21 He added : ‘ The Chinese students have given me great hope for the future of China and Tibet .
22 Through the A.P.F. , with its central fund , its National Directors in every country , and its international co-operation , the universal character of the Catholic Faith is brought home to us , and great hope for the future of the Church in the world is given to us , as we see the vigour and variety of its progress in the mission lands .
23 Barnes first took the eye for Oxford University , and when he appeared opposite Rob Andrew in the Varsity match it was he who represented England 's great hope for the future .
24 While I have great sympathy for the doctors of twenty years or more ago who did not realise the addictive effect of such tablets when they began to prescribe them , I do not feel equal sympathy for those doctors ( fortunately their number is growing less ) who still hand out similar prescriptions to their patients and then fail to monitor their progress or to help them give up the medication as soon as possible .
25 The balance was righted by Robert Blake 's biography , a book of great judgement and insight but still without great sympathy for the man .
26 ’ I 've got great sympathy for the people of Upton because unless they understand the situation , then I can see why they 're fearful .
27 Mr Lewis said they had great sympathy for the flood victims .
28 I have great sympathy for the police .
29 The University appears , then , to have great admiration for the fact that , among other things , Caspar Weinberger : a ) supported the Contra rebels in a war which led to the deaths of some 30,000 Nicaraguans and which was declared illegal by the International Court of Justice .
30 And I I think I had great admiration for the er in particular for the the woman who was the erm president of the tenants association .
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