How to use in-sentence of “great deal”:
+ His political ideas gave him a great deal of trouble in Hungary.
+ At first they did not have a great deal of influence.
+ Silicon is used as a great deal in today’s computers and virtually every electronic device.
+ Because great deal is known about its development from egg to larva to adult, it is a key model for developmental genetics, or evo-devo.
+ By this point Edmund had matured a great deal which can be seen in the way he deals with Eustace and in the fights with King Caspian.

Example sentences of “great deal”:
+ He is one of at least three modern British artists to make a great deal of money from his works.
+ We do not know a great deal about music of this time because it was such a long time ago and music was not often written down.
+ Because she has been doing this since 1952, she knows a great deal about the government of the UK.
+ He is one of at least three modern British artists to make a great deal of money from his works.
+ We do not know a great deal about music of this time because it was such a long time ago and music was not often written down.
+ Because she has been doing this since 1952, she knows a great deal about the government of the UK.
+ Almost all the keep comments were by unregistered users who have made no prior contributions to this wiki; almost all the “delete” comments were as strongly worded as they could be, and were from editors with a great deal of experience.
+ It takes a great deal of energy to push the nuclei close enough together for the strong force to have an effect, so the process of nuclear fusion can only take place at very high temperatures or high densities.
+ Shooting in Miami was a good experience for Bay who would later own a home in the city and spend a great deal of time there.
+ She receives a great deal of media coverage due to being married to association footballfootball player David Beckham.
+ First, it provided a great deal of evidence that evolution has taken place.
+ He was very famous in his day and composed a great deal of church music; motets and madrigals.
+ Short sales are not always a great deal because of the highly inflated prices of the housing bubble.
+ Chickpeas contain a great deal of protein, zinc and folic acid.
More in-sentence examples of “great deal”:
+ Despite his profound effect on Persian life and culture and his enduring popularity and influence, few details of his life are known, and particularly about his early life there is a great deal of more or less mythical anecdote.
+ They will form large colonies where they spend a great deal of time.
+ Denke was born in ZiębiceMünsterberg, Silesia in the Kingdom of Prussia There is not a great deal of information about his early life.
+ The compiler of this list was sadly unaware that along with buying and selling, and eating what has been bought, “creating” is something that humans do a great deal of.
+ He deals with young children every day and does a great deal to volunteer for not only the global village but also his local community.
+ This applies with force to mammals, because the eutherian mammals originated in Asia and had undergone a great deal of evolution before they got to South America.
+ Brahms wrote a great deal of vocal music.
+ Long known to the Aboriginal people of Australia, for Europeans, the western grey was the centre of a great deal of sometimes comical taxonomic confusion for almost 200 years.
+ One particular scene that viewers did not like was Michael Madsen cutting off the police officer’s ear, and Madsen himself reportedly had a great deal of difficulty finishing the scene especially after Kirk Baltz ad-libbed the desperate plea “I’ve got a little kid at home”.
+ Parry wrote a great deal of music, but by far the best known piece he wrote is the song “Jerusalem”.
+ Charles Steen donated a great deal of money and land to create new houses and churches in Moab.
+ One of the people who influenced the 1960s movement a great deal was Michel Foucault.
+ Jane liked Catherine a great deal and found love with her, which she had not got from her parents.
+ The ecological effects of economic activity on the environment have spurred the creation of a great deal of research studying means of changing the incentives balance of the market economy.
+ Moeran all learned a great deal from him, and continued to admire him.
+ Nobody should hike alone, no matter what the situation, without a great deal of experience to develop his hiking abilities.
+ They do spend a great deal of time with their young.
+ Schubert wrote a great deal of chamber music.
+ As a teacher of composition Stanford had a great deal of influence on many British composers.
+ The 1847 version was performed a great deal all over Italy.
+ There is a great deal of psychology used in jury selections.
+ Köhler recognized that, like humans, there is a great deal of individual differences in intellect.
+ Butterworth did not write a great deal of music, and during the war he destroyed many of his compositions that he thought were not good enough.
+ Syrup is a thick, sweet, flavored liquid with a great deal of sugar in it.
+ As a result, we often see a great deal of misunderstanding and conflict regarding Sufism and Sufic practices.
+ The name took shape as late-20th-century and early-21st-century vice presidential wives took on public policy roles that attracted a great deal of media attention.
+ Despite his profound effect on Persian life and culture and his enduring popularity and influence, few details of his life are known, and particularly about his early life there is a great deal of more or less mythical anecdote.
+ They will form large colonies where they spend a great deal of time.
+ In the Netherlands, Locke had time to return to his writing, spending a great deal of time re-working the Essay.
+ Stanley Vann composed a great deal of music, mostly for the Anglican church service.
+ They require a great deal of grooming, as they shed hair daily.
+ This means that for the visitor interested in plants and animals there is a great deal to see.
+ He composed a great deal of music during the 1950s.
+ Growing up there he learned a great deal about sailing and the sea.
+ Whilst SPIs are not 100% of a checkuser’s workload, they are a very great deal of it.
+ A great deal is now known about the sequences of DNA which are on our chromosomes.
+ There is a great deal of variance in color depending on the owner and jurisdiction.
+ The priests most likely had a great deal of political power.
+ In a species, or an interbreeding population, there is usually a great deal of genetic variation.
+ Heavy flooding and high winds caused a great deal of damage.
+ In 1546 Rore went to Ferrara, where he was “maestro di cappella” He wrote a great deal of music in Ferrara.
+ Parry was a man who always liked to help people, and so he took on a great deal of work, which did not do his health much good.
+ The particle usually a Subatomic particlesubatomic or quark particle such as an electron or photon can become a wave to focus a great deal of energy on the barrier, ultimately negating it.
+ Her movies underwent a great deal of censorship in the Soviet Union.
+ All languages change with time, and Greek has changed a great deal over 2500 years.
+ When the Trump campaign announced that the rally would not take place, there was a great deal of shouting and a few small fights between Trump supporters and anti-Trump protesters.
+ If challenged by an animal far bigger than their venom can bring down, they might bite anyway just to give the predator a great deal of pain, or may choose “flight” rather than “fight” and “fly” away.
+ She had inhaled a great deal of sand, dust and charcoal.
+ The Puerto Rican Independence party, on the other hand, has mainly lost a great deal of support within the last six decades.
+ They then felt that a great deal of work was required in terms of reconciliation and general peacemaking.
+ Its unique foot claw has caused a great deal of discussion regarding the evolutionary lineage of this dinosaur.
