Example sentences of "good deal of [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | A central feature of the government 's binary policy and the concept of a ‘ public sector ’ was the decision to concentrate a good deal of advanced work in a new generation of ‘ polytechnics ’ — a title borrowed from an earlier response to technological and economic demand — the generation of polytechnics created in London in the last two decades of the nineteenth century . |
2 | There has in fact been a good deal of legal commentary in recent months as to the effectiveness of warranties , but it would be advisable for a tenant to take up warranties ( in a standard and acceptable form ) if they are available . |
3 | In the period 1955–70 , a good deal of sociological work in ethnic relations was centred around a different , but related problem — that of the integration of black immigrants into British society . |
4 | In the USA on the other hand , a good deal of useful research in these areas has been undertaken . |
5 | The case of Nigeria has attracted a good deal of scholarly attention in this respect and is worth looking at more closely . |
6 | There is also a good deal of bottled-up passion in him , as witnessed in a brilliant mock-rejection scene with Hal . |
7 | While there is a good deal of intuitive sense in the observation that social workers and teachers respond to financial and other economic incentives like most workers , it is a hypothesis rather than an empirically supported contention . |
8 | The next day he went for a long walk , about 20 miles , during which he did a good deal of clear thinking in the mountains . |