Example sentences of "good deal of [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They could therefore claim a good deal of genuine popular backing ; and their power , or at least their powers of obstruction , survived almost as long as the monarchy itself . |
2 | There was a good deal of ropey old furniture . |
3 | A good deal of straightforward social activity is almost always associated with the actual political engagement . |
4 | The net effect of creating more available money could be to fire inflation , but the suggested increase in VAT would cream off a good deal of that extra money . |
5 | Indeed , it is interesting that a good deal of mainstream American research on teacher thinking and the improvement of teaching quality treats this particular version of transmission teaching by and large as representative of teaching itself . |
6 | Apart from the simple work of recovery , Lonsdale provides a good deal of new biographical information about the poets , and , perhaps most importantly , his long introduction provides a comprehensive history of women poets through the century . |
7 | For example , in 1692 , the whole of southern England was affected by an earthquake whose epicentre was located in what is now Belgium ; a good deal of minor structural damage was inflicted ( Morse 1983 ) . |
8 | ‘ As expected in such a long-established market noted for its love of Queen 's Ware , I examined a good deal of cream coloured earthenware of 19th and early 20th century origin , ’ said Lynn . |
9 | This is a distinction which has been at the heart of a good deal of post-war curricular reform in the schools both in the USA and the UK ( see , for example , Bruner 1960 ) , and which will be explored further in due course . |