Example sentences of "good deal of [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I should have to get other opinions but I 'd guess they would fetch a good deal of money at auction .
2 Teachers are expected to do a good deal of work at home .
3 Before going into the meeting the Irish team spoke of a good deal of hope for peace and the Northern Ireland Secretary Sir Patrick Mayhew said all options remained open .
4 Because of the enormous risks inherent in war the armed services have traditionally put a good deal of emphasis on training .
5 Roller blinds offer a good deal of scope through colour and fabric combinations , from floral patterns to bold geometric prints .
6 While there is a good deal of division of opinion both about these attempts to characterise the present situation and about what further conclusions theology should draw from it , there lies here a nexus of issues to which theologians have had to turn their attention , especially since the Second World War .
7 Now um I suppose in that context um one of the things that makes this perhaps rather difficult to understand is the way in which y'know kind of when you look at children playing , when you talk to children , they 'll often express a good deal of curiosity about sexuality um both to each-other and to adults .
8 Even in the 1660s Charles II had been complaining in London that his correspondence with his sister , the Duchess of Orleans , was being regularly opened in the French post , while from about 1748 Louis XV himself began to take a good deal of interest in work of this kind .
9 What they had in common was that they were all perceived by the development officers as requiring a good deal of care in order to be sustained at home , and as not having all those care needs filled by either informal or statutory carers .
10 This naming seems close to the boring and routine ‘ normal science ’ that Thomas Kuhn described in his Structure of Scientific Revolutions ( 1970 ) ; there is a good deal of routine in science , as in other things , but it is not always the most eminent who have done the interesting bits .
11 To an extent , the questionnaire approach can be sterile and impersonal , but questions are only included after a good deal of face to face discussion .
12 Strictly speaking the former ought to Read MEDIA RELEASE — important , perhaps , if you send a good deal of material to TV and radio .
13 At the time , Atkinson provoked a good deal of disgruntlement amongst university librarians , of which Steele 's book contained some representative examples .
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