Example sentences of "great deal of [noun] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It is also clear that there was a great deal of support for the old church throughout the country , and particularly from the gentry elites of provincial England . |
2 | This causes a great deal of anxiety for the parents of a girl child , for they start immediately after her puberty to worry about her marriage if she is not already married . |
3 | At Bethlehem , New Hampshire , the highest village east of the Rockies , the Boston and Maine created a delightful , half-timbered chalet-style building with a great deal of space for the horse-drawn coaches and carriages which conveyed excursionists from the station . |
4 | The Group is rich in tradition and strong in resources offering to its employees a great deal of scope for a fulfilling and rewarding career . |
5 | It would certainly create more work for the lawyers but would not add a great deal of protection for the ordinary person . |
6 | Even with the simplest database management program for microcomputers used in schools , there is a great deal of flexibility for the design of databases to suit particular needs . |
7 | Large companies such as Coca Cola , Mars and many others pay a great deal of money for the privilege of using the logo . |
8 | The whisky is bottled there and dispatched abroad , earning a great deal of money for the coffers of the Chancellor . |
9 | The country has a great deal of sympathy for the prince and princess but the people are anxious to know the whole story . ’ |
10 | I have a great deal of sympathy for the hon. Gentleman , because I am sure that all hon. Members are annoyed when they do not receive replies to letters . |
11 | This trend towards a greater reliance upon jobs in service industries does not by itself , however , hold out a great deal of hope for the long-term male unemployed , or the emerging underclass . |
12 | Such an outcome would have caused a great deal of trouble for the council which could have been largely avoided if the resolution had been directly challenged soon after it was made under Ord. 53 . |
13 | Her father had always had a great deal of time for the Sally Ann . |
14 | Thus , older workers were more than twice as likely as those under 40 to say that they had a great deal of respect for the top management at the firm ( 72 per cent ) . |
15 | I have a great deal of respect for the officials and managers of my local offices . |
16 | Royston Lambert , who undertook a great deal of research for the Commission , recorded the prayer of a twelve-year-old boy : |
17 | There is a great deal of room for the courts to interpret these words . |
18 | A major advantage of the digital system of recording flight data , besides the ability to store a great deal of information for a comparatively small weight penalty , is the higher standard of accuracy that goes with it . |
19 | We recommend contacting Cedok once you know where you want to go as they can arrange package holidays as well as provide a great deal of information for the independent traveller . |