Example sentences of "[art] good deal of [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | A subject which , I thought drily , afforded a good deal of scope for liars . |
2 | However , this still leaves the court a good deal of scope for readjusting the express rules . |
3 | They did , however , provide a good deal of entertainment for the rest of the group and would be missed if they did not turn up for a game . |
4 | A good deal of credit for the organisation must go to Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber , the French politician and publicist , who established the centre with extraordinary speed . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | The weather forecast for Nottinghamshire all parts will stay dry today and although there 'll still be a good deal of cloud for much of the time some bright or perhaps sunny intervals are possible . |
7 | All parts will stay dry today and although they 'll still be a good deal of cloud for much of the time some bright or perhaps sunny intervals are possible . |
8 | It took a good deal of time for me and it to get together . |
9 | There is little public interest in the business of politics and a good deal of contempt for the political process and the political class . |
10 | Is it possible that ‘ secular ’ Protestants have a good deal of respect for evangelical beliefs and values even though they do not share them ? |
11 | It was built relatively late , between 1844 and 1845 , and destined for a relatively short working life , but it did provide a good deal of employment for several decades . |