There is something positively appalling in the amount of printed matter yearly, monthly, weekly, daily, secreted bythat great gland of the civilized organism, the press.
No man can reach an advanced age without thinking of that great change to which, in the course of nature, he must be so near.
That great fool of a Fabien, to whom, of course, I can't explain the whole matter, was frightened.
That great city, the metropolis of all the Illyrian provinces, had been protected from the dangers of the Gothic war by strong fortifications and a numerous garrison.
When we recall the details of that great romance we marvel to see what daring chances truth may freely take in constructing a tale, as compared with the poor little conservative risks permitted to fiction.
On high ground just outside the city stood the palace of that great personage, the Resident, the representative of British power and authority.
The case of that great prince, the Gaikwar of Baroda, is a reversal of the theme.
The obvious deference of that great man, the innkeeper, plainly affected the old farmer with surprise; but it was not until Otto had taken the pen and signed that the truth flashed upon him fully.
And then, with a still deepening flush and a certain stealth, although he sat all alone in that great gallery, he toasted Seraphina to the dregs.
A little ruby spot of blood was the reward of that great act of desperation; but the pain had braced her like a tonic, and her whole design of suicide had passed away.
His little turgid life dwindled to its true proportions; and he saw himself (that great flame-hearted martyr!
Certainly this impression is fully borne out by the beautiful and somewhat quaint works included in that great anthology.
Aldrich had recently been appointed Dean of Christchurch, in the room of the Papist Massey, whom James had, in direct violation of the laws, placed at the head of that great college.
That great rule, essential to our polity, was now inverted.
Lady Russell, while her friends were crowding the galleries of Whitehall, remained in her retreat, thinking of one who, if he had been still living, would have held no undistinguished place in the ceremonies of that great day.
He was indeed eminently qualified by his situation as well as by his personal qualities to be the umpire in that great contention.
And the fringe Of that great breaker, sweeping up the strand, Lashed at the wizard as he spake the word, And all at once all round him rose in fire, So that the child and he were clothed in fire.
These carried him to that great highroad, the railway; and the railway served him as far as to the head of the shaft.
Two languages, many dialects, innumerable forms of piety, and countless local patriotisms and prejudices, part us among ourselves more widely than the extreme east and west of that great continent of America.
We were surrounded by so many evidences of expense and toil, we lived so entirely in the wreck of that great enterprise, like mites in the ruins of a cheese, that the idea of the old din and bustle haunted our repose.
He represented to the committee that the social recognition and elevation of the followers of Shakespeare's own art, through the education of their children, was surely a monument worthy even of that great name.
The thought of the responsibility of that great house--the taking up again of the old life-disheartened her, too.
That great, burly fancy of his is always tempting him to the exaggeration which is the condition of so much of his personal humor, but which when it invades the drama spoils the illusion.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "that great" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.