Example sentences of "[verb] have [adv] [art] lot " in BNC.

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1 But er , there was n't really any even though it was quite , we , we , we did have quite a lot of glasses .
2 But I do have quite a lot of tall plants , Water wisteria , Hygrophila and Polysperma as well as some bushy plastic plants .
3 You see , I 've had rather a lot on my mind recently … ’
4 I 've always thought very highly of Michael Jaffé , until recently Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum , and I 've had quite a lot of pleasant conversations with him .
5 Well , we 've had quite a lot of money from Oxford from different people so you do n't know .
6 Baked potatoes , we 've had quite a lot of baked pot
7 Many parts of the continent have also got a drought ; in France , in southern Italy and Greece in particular but Spain , they 're not too bad actually they 've had quite a lot of thundery showers this summer .
8 You might charitably allow an Academic with spellcasting powers an Int test ( with a -25 penalty ) to recognize that this ritual does n't seem to have anything to do with travel , but does have quite a lot to do with death and blood .
9 But the Advertiser does have quite a lot of What 's Onies .
10 My parents were not very well off when they bought it , and they had to have quite a lot of work done on it before we could move in .
11 ‘ To date , we have had quite a lot of interest in our facilities . ’
12 Every time I wonder about going to join George and to use my TEFL qualification , I wonder how I would REALLY do teaching English to people , though I guess I have had quite a lot of ad hoc and ungrammatical ( ! ) experience with the various language students who have stayed here .
13 but she 's had quite a lot of training in other things actually and with the man marketing department that they 've got there they might not need that the thing coming up I 've just had what 's interesting about that and what I do n't like about it is not to because I have a lot of respect for her .
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