Example sentences of "great deal [prep] [noun] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We have a great deal of experience in managing events of this stature . ’
2 A great deal of history in recent Lakeland books is total rubbish .
3 Separate software modules are required to handle direct and sequential retrieval , using a great deal of space in main storage ;
4 But we had a great deal of literature in common , and a love of landscape ; we thought ( Dickens excepted ) the same things funny ; and we had some similar slants of vision .
5 There has been a great deal of change in European Securities Exchanges , much of it on the lines of London 's Big Bang ( abolition of fixed commissions in Paris , for example ) , and much of it with a view to maintaining or gaining business .
6 Turning a blind eye could cost you a great deal of money in lost orders and lost production , and it certainly wo n't help them or their colleagues who have to work with them .
7 Complaining in print about one restaurant 's service charge policy — giving both the restaurant and proprietor 's name — could cost that establishment a great deal of money in bad publicity .
8 He spent a great deal of time in similar situations , seeking gold or demons or distressed virgins and relieving them respectively of their owners , their lives and at least one cause of their distress .
9 A second view that a scientific theory is a complex structure of some kind is one that has received a great deal of attention in recent years .
10 At Warwick University ( England ) , doctors Steve Van Toller and George Dodd have been carrying out a great deal of research in recent years into the relationship between smell and emotion .
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