Example sentences of "have [verb] a great " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I can well comprehend your daughter 's being upset but , I assure you , I would have given a great deal to prevent it . |
2 | The Consul General would have given a great deal to stop this exchange going any further but he could hardly say anything without worsening the situation for himself . |
3 | He would have given a great deal to have sounded less incredulous . |
4 | Pumfrey would have given a great deal to know . |
5 | Lost in the malai chain of command , shuffled round from captor to captor , I would not have given a great deal for my chances . |
6 | This left him an enormous amount of scope for demonstrating the kind of narrative energy that most English fiction-writers would have given a great deal to acquire . |
7 | Erm , that that that that is a point where the discovery in itself , must have given a great deal of pleasure to a a er a number of people who 've been involved in the , in the research . |
8 | However , it could have hidden a greater reduction in flow in the deeper layers of the bowel wall , which may be the main site of vascular compromise . |
9 | yeah , so I did have to guess a great deal |
10 | After the majestic setting of Old Trafford , Middlesbrough could not have expected a greater contrast than Roots Hall . |
11 | I should have to know a great deal more about you . |
12 | I am afraid I believe a caution would have come a great deal more quickly . |
13 | In some circumstances this remained true even in straightforward administrative interactions where strings of questions about what was going to happen next sometimes led to complicated and unproductive guessing games , and where a simple clear statement would have saved a great deal of time . |
14 | ‘ I would have done a great deal more , Hilary , ’ he told her seriously . |
15 | King Alfred 's successes may well have owed a great deal to his predecessors , but in the construction of his network of defensive fortresses we see an ability to command similar to Offa 's , and perpetuated by his son Edward the Elder and grandson Æthelstan , who conquered all England for the West Saxon dynasty . |
16 | He might have met a great hero , or the cunningest of thieves , or some wise and great sage . |
17 | Here you would have seen a great attraction and opportunities to do well in expanding industries . |
18 | Whichever of the two main parties forms the government of the early nineteen nineties , it will have to create a greater consensus in health and social care as well as other areas of our national life . |
19 | Even so , it may be doubted that he would have made a greater impact upon the course of history . |
20 | It may be that he had missed his metier , and that he would have made a greater mark had he gone into politics . |
21 | ‘ I would have made a great secretary , I love organising things . |
22 | He would have made a great dramatic actor . |
23 | Piggy might have been able to save the boys ; as with his sensible , mature attitude resulting from the trauma caused by his parents ' death , he could have made a great impact on the boys . |
24 | Jobbers often faced one-way markets in which they would either have to buy a greater number of shares than they had sold ( go ‘ long ’ ) or they had bought ( go ‘ short ’ ) . |
25 | However , we will have to cover a great deal of territory in a limited space if the cost of this book is not to become prohibitive . |
26 | And this must in part have reflected a greater diversity among its patrons . |
27 | Never though can it have housed a greater galaxy of scientific and industrial leaders than on that Thursday last month . |
28 | Presenting the seventh development plan ( 1991-97 ) to the National Assembly on Nov. 19 , Masire said that he expected a slowdown in revenue in the coming period and that the private sector would have to play a greater role in diversifying the economy and reducing the dependence on mineral exports . |
29 | Since the last war , however , strains of the gonococcus which produce fewer symptoms will have had a greater chance of being passed on before treatment could be instituted . |
30 | Her publications list appears to consist of only two papers , but she may have had a greater influence than this suggests ( J. White , personal communication ) . |