Example sentences of "there be [art] great [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Every arms merchant worth his salt is now ready to re-arm the Gulf after the war , and never has there been a greater abundance of lethal hardware to choose from . |
2 | Nowhere has there been a greater example of ordinary men and women witnessing to their faith by their service to the neighbourhood . |
3 | Yet it is obvious that there are a great variety of shapes ( see above ) among the fossil forms , many of them unmatched in living species . |
4 | There are a great number of anomalies in the accounts he gave . |
5 | There are a great number of myths that constantly need to be laid about school dinners . |
6 | There are a great number of competitions aimed at schools ranging from major awards for curriculum quality and innovation to colouring in photocopied drawings for a five pound prize from the garage down the road . |
7 | Long-nets are used to supplement the work of purse nets in situations where the systems are extensive and where there are a great number of bolt-holes and entrance holes . |
8 | This means that some quieter things can be done which are not possible if there are a great number of children around . |
9 | There are a great number of references , for example , ( very often American ) to the mutual unintelligibility of ASL and BSL ( Mayberry cites Stokoe , 1972 ; Fischer , 1974 ; Lane , 1977 among others ) . |
10 | There are a great number of adherents in the highlands . |
11 | But there are a great number of bats and the caves can in consequence become very crowded . |
12 | There are a great number of ways of structuring and the relevance of each depends on particular sets of circumstances as well as to particular kinds of organisation . |
13 | There are a great number of output programs available through a conveniently small number of menus . |
14 | Another stated objective of many case management services is the improvement of the client 's quality of life , and there are a great number of attempts being made to measure quality of life ( QOL ) ( Lehman et al. , 1986 ; Oliver , 1991 ) . |
15 | In Halling there are a great number of these nicknames handed down to us and some are still used to this day . |
16 | Because there are a great number of possible tissue types it takes an extremely large register of prospective donors to find a matched unrelated donor for every patient and sometimes the search is unsuccessful . |
17 | There are a great number of excellent projects . |
18 | 1745 " The Gentlemen befrementd. taking to Consideration That there are a great deal thefts Committed in this Country Doe to prevent & Discover the samen come to the following Resolutions , That The Chamber lain of Kildaltan & some of the princl . |
19 | 1745 " The Gentlemen befrementd. taking to Consideration That there are a great deal thefts Committed in this Country Doe to prevent & Discover the samen come to the following Resolutions , That The Chamber lain of Kildaltan & some of the princl . |
20 | Although I 'm not actually on the Committee of the Bridgenorth Community Centre , I 'm obviously very closely connected with it , and as we 've previously spoken about Age Concern , it is our hope that another day centre for the elderly will be set up once that community centre is up and running , because there are a great deal of elderly in that particular area . |
21 | Erm s that 's my general s there 's no doubt that there are a great deal of activities there as always of course when one is spending a lot of new money quite rapidly , one has to monitor it very carefully to make sure that it 's being effectively spent , and I 'm sure the director and this committee will continue to do that . |
22 | Oh yes , there ha , I mean there are economies of scale in agriculture , it 's just that they 're , the scope of them er , is less than er the scope in manufacturing so I mean , farms used to be a lot smaller and throughout this century , this last century we 've witnessed an increase in farm size alright , but the I think the optimal , the optimal farm size is erm , I think it 's about three hundred hectares okay , er erm , with three hundred hectares you 'll produce a , a pretty squit proportion of erm total output but farms used to be sort of one , two , three , ten hectares in size as we 've gone through the farms have amalgamated and increased in size and that 's primarily due to economies of scale , but there are a great deal of economies to be reached , once you 've got a combine harvester , once you 've got big machinery alright . |
23 | But at last things are falling into place ; there are a greater number of tournaments now available in Britain for our players to compete in ; there are more and more indoor facilities and our coaches are trying their hardest to breathe life back into the game . |
24 | If this is indeed the case , the country will be faced with a permanent pool of three to four million unemployed and an increasing number of pensioners : and add to this the fact that there are a greater number of industrialised nations than ever before , including many , in the Far East in particular , not only affecting , but embarrassing , large sections of our established business . |
25 | This advice was still being offered 1,200 years later , in the Middle Ages , when an expert on herb gardens wrote , ‘ Behind the turf plot let there be a great diversity of medicinal and aromatic herbs , among which Rue should be mingled in many places for its beauty and greenness , and its bitterness will drive away poisonous animals from the garden . ’ |
26 | Its fifty maps , according to county ( and especially when attractively coloured ) will fetch anything from £30 to £200 each , there being a greater demand for the Home Counties and certain others . |
27 | The hon. Member for Honiton talked as if there were a great wave of support for the view that he and others advocate on this matter . |
28 | Between about 1922 and 1925 they sold Army Surplus tools and oddments of which there were a great deal at the end of World War I , obtainable at give away prices . |
29 | And that 's when the railways I thought , nineteen fifty five to nineteen sixty , there were a great surge forward . |
30 | If there were a great discrepancy it would be a matter for thought . |