Example sentences of "[pers pn] now [verb] a great [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I now have a great deal of choice about everything I do , which is the great blessing of old age .
2 And , in spite of the fact that she now knew a great deal more about the missing man , she still had no answer to the essential question : had she been examining the life of a victim of violent crime , or that of a murderer ?
3 On the contrary , we now know a great deal about Jesus 's milieu , and far more than most practising Christians realise about Palestine in the first century — its sociology , its economy , its politics , its cultural and religious character , its historical actuality .
4 Although we now know a great deal about person identification by face , we know very little about voice identification and almost nothing about how face and voice information are combined .
5 Moreover , on the academic front , the detailed empirical study of electoral behaviour through sample surveys has come into its own so that we now have a great deal more information on which to explore the hopes and fears of those who took sides on the issue of democracy at the same time as we are provided with information to check out the reality of key elements of the responsible party model in Britain .
6 But they now had a great advantage because they knew that their viral DNA was in the gene and so they could use this knowledge to fish out the gene that clearly plays some role in limb development .
7 All feel they now have a great deal more to offer their customers and their employers .
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