Example sentences of "great [noun] of [noun] between the " in BNC.
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1 | There is a great deal of competitiveness between the sections , sometimes not always friendly , with each thinking itself the most efficient and ‘ best ’ at policing . |
2 | I think there 's a great deal of disparity between the countries of Western Europe erm in the way in which health and social security provisions are organized and erm provided . |
3 | In fact , there is n't a great deal of difference between the two and the one merges into the other . |
4 | It should by now be clear that there is a great deal of difference between the way words are pronounced in isolation and in the context of connected speech . |
5 | The Navigation Acts were complicated and applying the regulations would have been harder if there had been a great deal of trade between the colonies , but in the seventeenth century most of the trade of each colony on the American mainland or in the West Indies was with England rather than with other colonies . |
6 | Fortunately there is a great deal of similarity between the mathematics developed for this task and the techniques required to analyse certain types of data . |
7 | Indeed , I , I mean there , there is a , a great difference of opinion between the two political parties on how the Health Service er should be organised . |
8 | " We ourselves would not have used a comma in the example above because we think in that example there is a greater degree of interdependence between the parts of the sentence . |
9 | A greater degree of interaction between the statutory and voluntary agencies could foster mutual education and understanding , and initiatives need to be undertaken by both sides . |