Example sentences of "great [noun sg] of [noun] at the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The new pattern introductions for Autumn 1993 created a great deal of excitement at the show , especially Hopscotch , Aquabatic , and Hyde Park in the new fine china collection , ’ said Tom . |
2 | Oxford Polytechnic 's interpretation of modular structure is analogous to a federal state , with a great deal of diversity at the subject-based periphery , and a great deal of uniformity at the administration-based centre . |
3 | Today 's highly competitive business world requires a great deal of capital at the lowest possible cost . |
4 | He added : ‘ I 'm bowling without a great deal of luck at the moment but I feel good about my game . ’ |
5 | Irene is in a great deal of pain at the moment her bad back is giving her trouble and she finds it difficult to walk . |
6 | Oxford Polytechnic 's interpretation of modular structure is analogous to a federal state , with a great deal of diversity at the subject-based periphery , and a great deal of uniformity at the administration-based centre . |
7 | Agreeing to the move , Lord Justice Glidewell said he was ‘ very conscious that there is a great deal of mistrust at the moment ’ . |
8 | We 're progressing at great rate of knots at the moment . |
9 | Knox recounts how they piled up a great heap of stones at the place of martyrdom , and no matter that the priests had them removed , and threatened excommunication , they were always replaced , until one night the papists found the permanent solution , taking them away to build into walls . |
10 | I arrived quite blind after a great number of cocktails at the George with Claud . |
11 | The great shake-out of particles at the beginning of the solar system 's life , the way they can recombine to give altered secondary atmospheres , is a feature of great importance in explaining how life took hold . |