Example sentences of "[art] great deal of [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | Clearly , the hearer is left with a great deal of responsibility in the interpretation process . |
2 | This presents more difficulties for the researcher , who has to do a great deal of interpretation in order to make inferences from what people actually do to their motivations for doing it . |
3 | Sally-Anne could see that the good doctor , as she had naughtily begun to call him , was going to take a great deal of delight in mercilessly teasing her about Mr Sands . |
4 | On the way the child seemed to do nothing else but take a great deal of delight in wetting me thoroughly . |
5 | However , we will have to cover a great deal of territory in a limited space if the cost of this book is not to become prohibitive . |
6 | This sort of response can cause a great deal of guilt in people who discover they have such feelings . |
7 | The homework lessons he 'd brought with him did n't find a great deal of favour in her eyes . |
8 | Separate software modules are required to handle direct and sequential retrieval , using a great deal of space in main storage ; |
9 | The works of Léger and Corb have , on occasion , a great deal of fun in them . |
10 | While there is a great deal of merit in this argument , it over-estimates the importance of what individuals say or write on the shaping of ideology . |
11 | The Office of Fair Trading agreed that ‘ from a competition viewpoint there might be a great deal of benefit in combining the two funds and placing them on insurance principles , setting premiums on the basis of risk ’ . |
12 | ‘ I must put on record my admiration for Pc Court who showed a great deal of bravery in bringing this action . ’ |
13 | Bringing up the fledglings necessitates a great deal of work in finding food , and polygyny , as we have seen , is possible only when food is exceptionally abundant under r conditions . |
14 | There is a great deal of work in these stories , they are not slick . |
15 | not because he was Mansfield , but because he was a man of their own party and had done a great deal of work in connection with municipal , industrial and trade union affairs generally … |
16 | We shall be doing a great deal of work in the coming months to discourage the government from taking a decision which would send book prices soaring and seriously damage the health of the trade . ’ |
17 | We feel we do a great deal of work in this area but the majority of it is incorporated in thematic work or incidental . |
18 | Although these have had a great deal of success in calculations of nuclear masses and shapes , recent laser experiments have produced some results that do not agree with them . |
19 | Two issues produced a great deal of agitation in the country . |
20 | As a result , she received a great deal of publicity in newspapers in both the United Kingdom and North America . |
21 | Taking an unmarked structure such as The book received a great deal of publicity in China as a starting point , we can suggest a number of possible thematic structures in English , starting with the least marked and ending with the most marked . |
22 | Predicating a theme involves using an it-structure ( also called a cleft structure ) to place an element near the beginning of the clause , as in It was the book that received a great deal of publicity in China , it was a great deal of publicity that the book received in China , or It was in China that the book received a great deal of publicity . |
23 | They tend to imply that the item in theme position ( in the case of predicated themes ) or the item in rheme position ( in the case of identifying themes ) is chosen from a set of possible items as the one worthy of the hearer's/reader 's attention : It was the book ( rather than something else ) which received a great deal of publicity in China ; What the book received in China was a great deal of publicity ( rather than bad reviews , for instance ) . |
24 | For example , In China the book received a great deal of publicity and The book received a great deal of publicity in China would be analysed in the same way . |
25 | Soviet cases with political implications were given a great deal of publicity in the West , but there is little reason to believe that the great majority of cases in the Soviet Union were dealt with any less fairly than elsewhere . |
26 | Wel it does n't get a great deal of publicity in the media , and of course we only circulate information about it to schools , so I 'm sure that the man in the street probably has never heard of it . |
27 | Arrack and toddy production generated a great deal of wealth in Kalutara district . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | In a similar way , ‘ mat ’ might be a neutral word for you — unless , perhaps , you are a member of the Islamic faith when it may be associated with your religious observances , or ( at a lower level ) you may have just lost a great deal of money in an investment in floor coverings ! |