We have no meanings for "great tour" in our records yet.
1 Hot Hot Heat would be a great tour , Coldplay, that kind of thing.
2 It has been a great tour and the lads can be really proud of what they've achieved.
3 When we had made the great tour fresh interests would have arisen, and we might well begin again.
4 And Marisa put together a great tour for me this summer, where I got to meet so many of my wonderful readers.
5 We seem to have become confirmed wanderers; for two of us at least it is likely to be our last great tour . '
6 The latter sounds like it might be a great tour for DeVaughn to join and find some additional inspiration for his forthcoming album.
7 In 1517 a new favourite of the emperor's induced him to make a great tour in the north, to which the favourite belonged.
8 That will be one of the great tours in the history of world rugby.
9 "I have to tell you," Duncan said, settling in beside her, "you give great tour . "
10 "You'd make a great tour - guide , " Eddie said sourly.
11 You have a close view of the great Tour Talbot, and then pass through a small doorway in the northern face of the citadel.
12 "MySQL 5.0 opens up a new world to MySQL users, and this book is a great tour guide."
13 The greatest tours of all were those of Sir George Simpson, the governor who took charge after the Company absorbed its warring rival in 1821.
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