Example sentences of "has a [adv] strong [noun] " in BNC.

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1 AS YOU would expect from a company founded in Scotland , CCG has a particularly strong presence in its native land , with a large diversity of work .
2 Anxiety about the possibility of having to move into institutional care has a particularly strong influence on these perceptions — particularly for women .
3 ‘ He has a very strong character and poetry , painting and football are just different ways of expressing himself .
4 ‘ It has a very strong structure and storyline . ’
5 She has a very strong sense of duty and a great capacity for making relationships , and so far , by some miracle , perhaps because of the very close bond between her and her mother , her experience does not seem to have coarsened her or made her cynical .
6 She became close to both women and , although she still saw her mother from time to time and still has a very strong relationship with her that has not been diminished by the divorce , a special bond was forged with the two older women .
7 Holden has a very strong relationship with his younger sister Phoebe , and his younger brother Allie who died recently .
8 He will take in the Cookstown 100 , as he has a very strong supporters club there , and the North West 200 , provided he can fit in the following day 's Donington Park meeting .
9 It has a very strong consumer awareness and is recognized as a premium label , appealing to a wide range of customers from the mid-20s upwards . ’
10 He plays fluently across its full range but also has a very strong jazz feeling , stretching and bending notes for greater expression .
11 Cornwall has a very strong identity as a separate community and the present arrangement which links Cornwall with West Plymouth , I believe benefits neither area .
12 Even a writer such as Elizabeth Roberts , who has a very strong view of women 's sense of responsibility towards their relatives during this period , acknowledges that old people living with relatives but unable to contribute any longer to the household economy might well be ‘ neglected ’ or ‘ pushed into a corner ’ through force of circumstances : ‘ Although the duty to care for relatives was a paramount one , rarely ignored , it is also true to say that the quality of care varied from the dreadful to the superb ’ ( Roberts , 1984 , p. 179 ) .
13 Er the worst side obviously will be the drill bit side where Retool is not very significant in the North Sea Hycal on the other hand has a very strong market presence here er and Reler being submersible pumps and base based in enhanced recovery I would say the effect would be relatively neutral , though they do a lot of business with companies like B P who are said to be one of the beneficiaries .
14 Whilst recognising that the 16–25 age group has a very strong claim to any manpower which might become available , the question arises as to whether it would be better placed at , for example , deanery level serving the needs of the whole age group rather than in an educational establishment serving an important but small minority .
15 An enthusiastic organic-only company that ‘ will probably drop any wines that do n't get the EC seal of approval ’ , which is a shame , but it has a very strong list of certified wines .
16 Whilst the team has a fairly strong pool , none of them is getting any younger ( especially Derek ) and new players are always welcome to give more strength in depth .
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