Small beginnings often result in great results.
The family livelihood is in great distress
They have met with great favour overseas and are always in great demand.
Books on popular science are in great demand.
[Formal] in great danger; in jeopardy; in a critical condition; on one's (or its) last legs
We've worked in great cooperation with members of the Congress in both political parties.
The meeting with Stalin was described in great detail in the official report I just typed out in a hurry.
Everyone's in great form.
a pianist in great request.
In the beginning, scooters were not in great demand.
Run home under starlight for funeral in great haste
in peril; at stake; in great danger; in danger of elimination
Then were they in great fear: for God is in the generation of the upright.
Reek originally hail from Ylesia, where they roamed the plains in great herds.
in great [ high, deep ] dudgeon
shops stand in great numBer (like trees in a forest)
Lysander was in great affliction at hearing these evil tidings.
Lead was produced in great amounts in Europe during Beethoven's lifetime.
in great (small) quantities
devouring or craving food in great quantities.
The old queen was held in great reverence.
Moreover, the women are taking part in production in great numbers.
They were in great distress.
The old man is in great strength, and his ambition is great.
Ships out in this storm are in great danger, ie very liable to suffer damage, etc.
when the arts flourished in great splendor.
Attacks such as that in Columbine (listed in great detail in Wikipedia) truly shocked America and led to a great deal of research.
These policies have resulted in great gains in public health.
He is in great distress.
The results showed that different temperature and different thermal stimulus would result in great difference in microbes culture in Daqu.
People were arriving in great numbers.
Mountains standing in reverence and rivers in tears, broad motherland is in great deep sorrow.
The fourth floor was in great contrast with the basement.