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  • A great number of women used to die in childbirth.

  • For a goalkeeper, it's a great advantage to have big hands.

  • He's a great comfort to his mother.

  • She has finally got the job she wanted, but at great personal cost .

  • The pay differential between workers and management is too great.

  • The cinematic effects in her films are clearly borrowed from the great film-makers of the past.

  • Rome, Carthage and Athens were some of the great city-states of the ancient world.

  • Gathered all together in this church, we commemorate those who lost their lives in the great war.

  • As a child, he aspired to be a great writer.

  • Despite her limitations as an actress, she was a great entertainer.

  • We're living in a time of great change.

  • The numerous awards on the walls bear witness to his great success.

  • It takes great skill to weave a basket from/out of rushes.

  • To my great surprise, they agreed to all our demands.

  • The George Cross is a decoration that is bestowed on British civilians for acts of great bravery.

  • Everyone says it's a great movie, but I think it's overrated.

  • My new hiking boots will be great once I've broken them in.

  • Ireland boasts beautiful beaches, great restaurants and friendly locals.

  • I think the party was great.

  • There's a great film on TV at midnight.

  • They left a great enormous pile of washing-up in the sink.

  • Take your great fat hands off my private things, you!

  • Who parked that horrible great lorry right outside my window?

  • She had a whopping great bruise on her arm.

  • He just stood there with a silly great grin on his face.

  • This is your great-uncle George. He's Daddy's uncle.

  • I have seven grandchildren, and lots of great-nephews and -nieces.

  • Adelia was my great-aunt and a very grand old lady.

  • He is the great-great-grandson of Sigmund Freud.

  • We found the graves of my great-great-grandfather and his first and second wives.

  • This may include planning a further move to housing offering a greater degree of shelter, or even greater reliance on families.

  • Thus, the spending of the new pesticide tax proceeds, to a great extent, would redistribute money from conventional to organic farming.

  • Specifically, the younger children might be expected to show greater phonetic sensitivity to the input than older children.

  • Seventy-eight per cent admitted that they would be more empathetic towards patients, with greater sensitivity to their psychological distress, in the future.

  • Both of these subscales are scored so that high scores indicate greater psychological well-being and vitality.

  • Correspondingly, men and women with the greatest burden of childcare responsibilities had increased risk of psychological distress, but this risk was significantly greater for men.

  • Work factors had a greater impact on class differences in psychological distress in men.

  • This strengthens the case for work factors having a greater impact on socioeconomic inequalities in psychological distress among men.

  • Questionnaire on priority assessment of patients referred to orthopedic surgeons showed great differences between reviewers.

  • Both maps illustrate in great detail the most modern, developed areas and iconic buildings, while the less densely inhabited areas were reduced in size.

  • Compared with the region's previous combustible qualities, this was a great achievement.

  • It was most significant from the reported participation from over 25 countries worldwide that there is a great interest in the development of such methodologies.

  • After the educational intervention, interns reported greater improvement in the procedural components of the death pronouncement competency than the interpersonal ones.

  • This may indeed represent one of the events that triggered the great development of the dorsal pallium and associated structures in the mammalian radiation.

  • They will only be removed if growers appreciate the significance of compaction and exercise greater patience in organizing their planting schedule.

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