Example sentences of "deal of work " in BNC.

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1 Since those days she has done a great deal of work with Steven Berkoff — particularly in his play for two people , Decadence which she has played in London , Los Angeles and Dublin .
2 ( All the PTEs have done a great deal of work on the integration and simplification of fare-structures and the provision of interchangeable tickets . )
3 However , a great deal of work remains to be done to restore the prison 's vitality .
4 The leader may delegate a great deal of work but can not delegate the responsibility for that work .
5 Bringing up the fledglings necessitates a great deal of work in finding food , and polygyny , as we have seen , is possible only when food is exceptionally abundant under r conditions .
6 My goal is to make a vehicle that I can comfortably and economically travel anywhere in , so will the Ninety/One Ten suspension fit into a Series III without a great deal of work ?
7 Such contact may seriously invalidate an experiment into which a great deal of work and effort has already been put .
8 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 .
9 A great deal of work is done by members of local authorities by serving as representatives of their authorities on outside bodies .
10 Teachers are expected to do a good deal of work at home .
11 A great deal of work was done at that time in enlarging and landscaping the park , creating lakes and the kitchen gardens .
12 There is a great deal of work in these stories , they are not slick .
13 There was still a great deal of work to be done .
14 Also it can not be left inside the premises each night without a good deal of work to rearrange the production floor to accommodate it .
15 not because he was Mansfield , but because he was a man of their own party and had done a great deal of work in connection with municipal , industrial and trade union affairs generally …
16 Yet even so , the dispensary was busy every day , and we did have a great deal of work , dealing with the humdrum , everyday ailments — yaws , measles , ‘ flu and accidents — accepted by the Polynesians with a philosophical resignation , as though they were saying , ‘ This is the price we pay for living in paradise . ’
17 The general condition of the boiler is very good and there appears to be not a great deal of work to be done .
18 A great deal of work has been done in attempts to get at the ‘ true ’ total of crimes committed .
19 A great deal of work has been done in academic and business schools on the track record of success of those who have diversified totally outside their own fields of experience .
20 The Attorney General had , under instructions , done a good deal of work on the issue .
21 If we are interested in creating a democratic society there is clearly a great deal of work yet to be done .
22 Although fundamental to many aspects of interpretation , archaeological experiments are only now being accepted as an essential branch of research , and there is still a great deal of work to be done in all spheres .
23 On the face of it , it is a business ripe for computerization , and , indeed , a great deal of work is done with computers to analyse media research data and make the construction of media schedules more effective .
24 Although it is more usual to think of it as a place of rest , a great deal of work is performed within the household .
25 There is , indeed , a good deal of work involved .
26 Finally , a good deal of work will be done differently in the information-based organization .
27 A great deal of work is needed to close that conceptual gap .
28 The shop had been standing empty for some time , and needed a great deal of work .
29 My recollection was that it was £250 for a great deal of work and endless consultations with courteous BBC representatives who were terrified by my refusal to produce a total text ( since I can only give plausibility to anything I say when there is at least an element extemporised ) and refused to accept my positive assurances that I was as unlikely to dry up as the Thames .
30 Clearly it is easier for a minister to accept this sort of legislation than to develop a policy that effectively changes the direction of a great deal of work going on within the department .
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