Example sentences of "deal of [noun] into " in BNC.
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1 | Charles felt sure that Daddy could pull the odd string on his daughter 's behalf Sir Lionel Newman put a great deal of money into film production . |
2 | The mine , with the associated influx of workers , and the demand for materials , must have injected a deal of money into the local economy . |
3 | You see , Mr McKillop , although I 'm reasonably happy to accept you as Elsie 's brother and I appreciate that you 've put a great deal of work into tracking her down , I 'm bound to say that I respect Elsie 's wishes to start life afresh and leave her old life behind . |
4 | Instead , she channels the commitment he foresaw into publishing , putting long hours and a great deal of enthusiasm into work she obviously enjoys . |
5 | And they did n't stop until he heaved and brought up a great deal of liquid into the bowl that Peggy was reluctantly holding . |
6 | DG has over the last three to four years put a good deal of energy into reducing that cost base , but now , even with a quarterly breakeven level reduced to $270m from $350m , the company is struggling to make ends meet . |
7 | The author has condensed a great deal of material into just over 400 pages and presents it in a reasonably readable style . |
8 | The review deals with undergraduate courses and manages to condense a great deal of material into a concise and readable form . |
9 | ‘ Both put a great deal of time into their jobs , ’ Bloch says , ‘ and prefer rapid promotion to security and congenial work . |
10 | This incident led Gattefossé to investigate the use of essential oils in skin conditions and to undertake a great deal of research into their medicinal use . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | ‘ This is a matter which requires a good deal of research into the over-all implications of introducing free collection of refuse . |
13 | And this is a matter which requires a good deal of research into the overall implications of introducing free collection of refuse , ’ she explained . |
14 | He nodded and , carrying the coat away over my arm , I went back through the dome car and with a great deal of interest into the private quarters of the Lorrimores . |
15 | Comics cram a great deal of information into a brief space , which makes them a potent force for more than mere storytelling . |
16 | The families choosing such an event put a great deal of effort into making the formal disposal of the body ( which is what the job has become ) as relevant and reverent as possible , and yet it seemed extremely difficult to achieve . |
17 | He channelled a great deal of effort into his group , almost as an act of revenge . |
18 | GROUPS all over Britain put a great deal of effort into last year 's Prisoner of Conscience Week , held from 18–24 October with the theme ‘ for children ’ . |
19 | Social services chairman Bob Pitt said : ‘ We have put a great deal of effort into preparing contracts , which we believe are both fair to the homes and ensure that resources are used effectively . ’ |
20 | Disabled people find that they have to put a great deal of effort into making various authorities meet their ordinary everyday needs . |
21 | Given that any instance of one of these is erroneous , it is not worth putting a great deal of effort into their study . |
22 | The way in which the RMCs have developed has been analysed most interestingly by Nancy Foy in a survey of management education undertaken on behalf of the Foundation of Management Education , itself a body which has put a great deal of effort into stimulating initiatives in management education . |
23 | The Government have put a great deal of effort into persuading employers to take seriously the issues involving minorities in employment , including people with disabilities . |