Example sentences of "[noun sg] has a lot " in BNC.

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1 Though it is dead the minute it leaves the scalp , your hair has a lot to put up with .
2 If the pupil needs to be withdrawn for specialist teaching for a substantial amount of schoolwork , unit provision has a lot to offer .
3 A specially-designed timetable means the driver has a lot of freedom to stop , start and reverse in response to events on the track .
4 The driver has a lot of freedom to stop , start and reverse in response to events on the track .
5 I have to say that while I am quite sure that ‘ Summer 's Eve ’ is a perfectly suitable wash for people with sensitive skins and that a no-talcum powder has a lot going for it , I ca n't possible support the selling of this product as necessary for ‘ intimate ’ care .
6 Our temperament has a lot to do with the way we naturally handle conflicts .
7 ‘ Your sister has a lot to answer for ! ’
8 For instance , difference theorists dislike the implication that everything about women 's behaviour can be traced simply to their subordination , and this resistance has a lot to recommend it .
9 In fact , money has a lot to do with it .
10 Money has a lot to do with it .
11 Money has a lot to do with it , as it has with every problem in Derbyshire .
12 Well it , it , teaching has a lot of er er problems with that really because it 's , it 's , it 's playing a role .
13 ‘ The universities have a lot to offer industry , and industry has a lot to offer universities , and I do n't just mean money , ’ he said .
14 The campaign to win the student vote has a lot to learn
15 She said yesterday : ‘ Healthy eating has a lot to do with living a good and honest life .
16 His high profile as a comedian , poet , singer and musician has a lot to do with the regular weekly poem he writes for the Weekend Guardian , recent appearances on radio in ‘ Kaleidoscope ’ and ‘ Loose Ends ’ and the ‘ Time Out ’ Cabaret Award , but it is in his live stage act that he can best be appreciated as an hilarious dead-pan comic .
17 A problem arises with the finale , which Beethoven marks Allegro ma non troppo ( like Toscanini , Brüggen treats it as an Allegro molto ) but there is no doubting that the work has a lot of fire in its belly .
18 Do you feel that Schenker has a lot to offer ?
19 ‘ If a folder has a lot of stuff in it , it sounds bigger than one which is fairly small .
20 Comparative Neurobiology by Peter Mill has a lot about standard muscle and nerve physiology , nothing about development and too little about the status and functioning of the invertebrate nervous system .
21 Yet many bakers say that if the yeast is not left to develop , the resulting bread has a lot less flavour and structure .
22 The new Treasury team has a lot of rot to stop .
23 The infant has a lot to learn .
24 Nicola had no clean works — i.e. a fresh hypodermic ( the AIDS scare has a lot to answer for ) — and so was staying on the dope : ‘ stay low ’ coming from one of the government 's laughably ineffective drink/driving campaigns .
25 This complexity arises simply because a typical molecule has a lot of electrons in different energy levels , together with a large number of unoccupied levels , and excitation can occur from each of the occupied levels to many or all of the unoccupied levels .
26 ‘ I think being in England 's group has a lot to do with it .
27 This crisis has a lot to do with press hype . ’
28 Amnesty has a lot to offer potential sponsors — and their valuable help assists in combating human rights abuse .
29 According the Consumers ' Association , the supposedly great British banger has a lot to answer for .
30 The flexibility of backpacking has a lot to recommend it and there are loads of pitching possibilities , often in sensational situations .
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