Example sentences of "have a lot go " in BNC.
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1 | But the new production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre , directed by Terry Hands and John Barton , has a lot going for it . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | On the face of it the film has a lot going for it — Pakula as director , and a cast including the frequently brilliant Kevin Kline , Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio , Kevin Spacey , Rebecca Miller and Forest Whitaker . |
4 | But for an owner operator who wants an aircraft that is inexpensive to maintain , sophisticated and easy to fly , the Trinidad has a lot going for it . |
5 | Always articulate and knowledgeable about the pitfalls of this game , McWilliams has a lot going for him and if I had to decide who would be the best man to represent the province at this level , I would be hard pushed to go past him . |
6 | Mr Leach commented : ‘ Leith has a lot going for it . |
7 | He 'd a lot going and . |
8 | ‘ I would seriously think about coming here for a longer stay if the right opportunity arose , but I do have a lot going for me back home , ’ said Lloyd , who spent his early years in Epping . |
9 | He spoke of one boy ‘ who did n't really have a lot going for him ’ who managed to qualify to compete in regional athletics events . |
10 | Yes , I know it looks like an inverted yacht and that the garde that the D series was avant never materialised , but a production-line car which combines such a ridiculously optimistic view of the public 's aesthetic sensibilities with so much understanding of daily long-distance driving has to have a lot going for it . |
11 | This hypothesis does not seem to have a lot going for it because , at the time Matthew — or whoever — was writing , there would still have been a few people around who could say something like I do n't remember any star ! ' ) |
12 | As a piece of hardware the Touchmaster tablet appears to have a lot going for it compared with its rivals like the Grafpad and the Koala-pad . |
13 | Ah me , the Home , Light and Third had a lot going for them . |
14 | The move to Bernard Ecclestone 's Brabham was to a team which had a lot going for it — it was owned by the man who was consolidating his hold on FI and had an outstanding engineer in Gordon Murray — and one serious defect . |
15 | As a back-up system , the big stick always had a lot going for it . |
16 | Sri Lanka had a lot going for it : democracy going back to 1931 and a literacy rate which , at 88% , is the highest of the 43 countries the World Bank classifies as ‘ low-income ’ . |
17 | ‘ So he had a lot going for him . ’ |
18 | If two such people , the one popular with Conservatives , the other a nominee of the new Liberal Government in London , took that view , the Prince had a lot going for him . |
19 | With 1,531 drums and 8,221 cylinders still outstanding , representing assets worth £3.5 million , they certainly have a lot to go for . ’ |
20 | As a model of renewal , the festivals have a lot going for them . |
21 | Impressive rock scenery , deep pools and silvery cascades ; the ravines of the Peak District have a lot going for them as interesting ways of reaching the high moorland , suggests Jerry Rawson |
22 | Internal UPSs have a lot going for them — modest price , easy installation , fix-and-forget security . |
23 | I guess you two have a lot going for you . |
24 | I have a lot going for me . |