Example sentences of "good deal of [noun] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But Mr Mutton found support from David Godwin of Cape , who argued that ‘ a bookshop is not a stage for publishers to display their wares in ’ , and considered that a good deal of p.o.s. came across as ‘ a ghastly , ill designed mess ’ .
2 A good deal of responsibility rests therefore on the local authority and the councillors to deal properly and fairly with any complaint , or finding by the commissioner .
3 The firm claims that a good deal of interest has already been shown in Unikix , which is described as the essential tool in Bull 's SmartSizing programme — Bull 's alternative to rightsizing or downsizing .
4 As well as the case of Sweden , a good deal of interest has also been shown in recent years in certain features of industrial relations in West Germany and Yugoslavia .
5 Apart from this unfortunate monarch , a good deal of interest has always been shown in the site , with a long sequence of systematic excavation from 1906 down to the present day .
6 As a fellow Australian and all-round boozer , Flynn took a tremendous liking to Finch , and , not surprisingly , they spent a good deal of time drinking together .
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