Example sentences of "[adv] have a strong " in BNC.
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1 | Y'know so she did n't necessarily have a strong sense of y'know coping and surviving and er using strategies which helped her get through it . |
2 | Having appealed against East Herts ' refusal of listed building consent , they withdrew from a public inquiry at a late stage after their intended expert witness informed them that they did not have a strong enough case . |
3 | Mexico is a country where the church does not have a strong grip on the population because of the force with which the revolutionaries opposed the clergy , believing them to be partly responsible for the backwardness of rural areas . |
4 | In the school system , many teachers do not have a strong enough grasp of the language to teach in it effectively . |
5 | Cllr Eddie McEvilly , Labour , said : ‘ It is really quite disgraceful for chief officers to show our hand like this and reveal we would not have a strong case . ’ |
6 | We need to understand how and why male fantasies may commonly differ from female ones , and why the sorts of fantasies I have mentioned , which may in some ways seem antithetical to feminism , may still have a strong appeal to women who have a feminist allegiance . |
7 | CHILDREN 'S programmes do n't usually have a strong appeal to adults , but one that does is Wail of the Banshee , running on Mondays on ITV at 4pm . |
8 | David Campese has already been signed on a full-time marketing role and a Farr-Jones will also have a strong role in Channel Ten 's rugby presentations . |
9 | I think where the dilemma emerges is in finding equity for an entity that may have had its balance sheet shot to hell in the recession but may now have a strong future to go forward on . |
10 | Even when the working party has produced its final report as for History , or made strong recommendations after wide consultation , as for modern foreign languages , the Secretary of State may well have a strong influence on the final version that becomes part of legislation . |
11 | ‘ He talks strong , but he does n't have a strong look . |
12 | Well , she is a woman , so perhaps she should n't have a strong point of view . |
13 | I 'm much less aggressive , which is n't to say I do n't have a strong ego … ’ |
14 | You see , unfortunately , he did n't have a strong physique and eventually started to take fits . |
15 | Ethiopia does not yet have a strong scientific community , and it would be criminal if foreign researchers were to plunder the material without assisting in the development of their host 's own research capabilities . |