Example sentences of "good [noun sg] of [noun sg] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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31 | At the same time there was a good deal of variation in the ways in which the Bible was understood and interpreted by different groups of reformers , and this led to a further fragmentation of the previously unified world of Christendom . |
32 | She did a good deal of field-work in the pubs of commuterland , achieving in her story ‘ Summer Schools ’ ( also in the 1958 volume ) an almost ‘ Gothic ’ horror . |
33 | This process shows great cunning on the part of Nature , also a good deal of cleverness on the part of George . |
34 | However , we can point to a good deal of information on the effectiveness of signing in communication and in various aspects of language development ( Moores , 1978 ; Quigley , 1979 ) . |
35 | There is , however , a good deal of information in the texts about the wordings suitable for trusts . |
36 | There is little public interest in the business of politics and a good deal of contempt for the political process and the political class . |
37 | This needs a good deal of confidence on the part of the teacher , but is very productive as real responsibility for decision-making is transferred to the children . |
38 | But the public still had a good deal of confidence in the armed forces and the police , although both were held in less regard than they were ten years ago . |
39 | Langer has done a good deal of research into the evaluation of this approach to schema activation , and she is convinced that is helps poor readers and good readers alike to learn more from difficult textbooks . |
40 | ‘ This is a matter which requires a good deal of research into the over-all implications of introducing free collection of refuse . |
41 | And this is a matter which requires a good deal of research into the overall implications of introducing free collection of refuse , ’ she explained . |
42 | Since its launch last November , says that there has been a good deal of interest in the scheme from all sectors of the industry and added , ‘ Through controlled and managed expansion the benefits in terms of new business to the Company are tremendous ’ . |
43 | He was slow to sign up two aged persons as being of unsound mind , and only did so after they had given a good deal of trouble at the workhouse . |
44 | There was certain to be a good deal of opposition in the Cabinet . |
45 | If we interpret Europe as excluding Great Britain there is a good deal of force in the claim of one historian that Leopold was ‘ the first constitutionally-minded monarch known to European history ’ . |
46 | The programmers in the company initially had a good deal of control over the computer installation , which provoked management to cut down their influence . |
47 | There is a good deal of confusion over the use of concepts to analyse the institutions and processes of policy-making . |
48 | Other polls have been published in the newspapers , however , and the issue has gained a good deal of attention over the past few weeks . |
49 | The Spirit of the Letter pays a good deal of attention to the vellum / scribe / fine penmanship side of the lettering question . |
50 | Finally , he devoted a good deal of attention to the problem of the implications of his general historical approach for understanding the character of Christianity itself , particularly in The Absoluteness of Christianity ( 1901 ; E.T . |
51 | Briault and West went on to comment that the headteachers in two of their studies gave a good deal of attention to the process through which individual teachers can change themselves . |
52 | Over the last thirty years the achievements of physiologists and psychologists in studying dreaming have received a good deal of attention in the media , much of it sensationalist , so one might expect some of this information to have percolated through to become common knowledge . |
53 | After a good deal of pressure on the authorities concerned , the reception centre ( 'C' Block ) was closed on 7th November 1949 . ’ |
54 | ‘ He always showed a good sense of fun and took a good deal of ribbing from the crew with the utmost charm and good humour , ’ said Morgan . |
55 | ‘ You can park here and see a good deal of stock in an hour or two , ’ claims Barbara Humble , who moved out from Bath two years ago . |
56 | They made a short visit , I suspect that they were going on to M.J. 's [ Margaret Jourdain 's ] brother and like Dulcia [ in A House and Its Head ] expected to come by a good deal of refreshment in the course of their peregrinations . |
57 | It was not disputed that teachers ought to be aware of the relation between educational success and failure and the language children being to school , or that some teachers need to give a good deal of time to the study of reading . |
58 | Constanze was to spend a good deal of time over the next two years at Baden , where her husband often visited her . |
59 | Compared to political leaders in other states , British Prime Ministers spend a good deal of time in the legislature . |
60 | She spent a good deal of time in the kitchen and bullied Dora into showing her how to make bread and pastry ; she would take cookery books up to her room and study the methods of jam making and preserving fruit and vegetables . |