Example sentences of "[pron] 've [verb] [adv] a lot " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , so you would leave what I call this deadwood lying on your spreadsheet , cells that are using up memory , they 're not needed any more erm , on many people 's spreadsheets I 've discovered quite a lot of deadwood using up large amounts of memory , like in some people 's cases two-thirds of the memory used by the deadwood . |
2 | The diabetes can sometimes disappear if you lose weight and maybe that will happen to me one of these days as I 've lost quite a lot recently . |
3 | Well , it is really strange , because I 've done quite a lot of stage work , but it 's funny because a lot of people — even other film actors — do n't know about it . |
4 | Yeah , I 've read I do n't think I 've read every thousand pages of it , but I 've , I 've I 've done quite a lot of of it yes . |
5 | Well I 've heard quite a lot of it so why I should bring the subject up then everyone started talking about it . |
6 | You see , I 've had rather a lot on my mind recently … ’ |
7 | 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 . |
8 | ‘ I 've collated quite a lot of information from the researchers , ’ Paula commented sitting at her desk . |
9 | I , I mean Dave , I 've spent quite a lot of my time slagging him off but to his face I 'm really nice . |
10 | ‘ It 's all been very interesting and I 've learned quite a lot of things I did n't know before . |
11 | I 've got rather a lot on my mind . ’ |
12 | ‘ I 'd like to ask you out , pumpkin , but I 've got rather a lot to do today . |
13 | ‘ I 've got quite a lot of hair but it 's fine so , to make it look good , I need to spend a great deal of effort on it . |
14 | and I used them this year and they er I 've got quite a lot of Right furry I was er hoping to get I do n't think these 'll come out somehow . |
15 | I 've got quite a lot of money , I think . |
16 | Oh yeah , yeah , mm , mm , mm , mm , yeah , erm , yes I 've got quite a lot of catalogues really I |
17 | Well I 've got quite a lot of experience I mean I 've |
18 | I 've got quite a lot of apple , so you can have some |
19 | Yes but I I 've got quite a lot |
20 | I ca n't re , I I ca n't remember when we exactly started , I 've got quite a lot this term . |
21 | You know I 've got quite a lot of material from the corpus from it . |
22 | I 've got quite a lot of little carvings er , from I got one from er |
23 | Erm hang on I 've got quite a lot , I 'm meant to be going to choir tonight but I really ca n't be bothered , I mean |
24 | I 'm afraid so , I mean a lot of these things , you can have a basic idea , and then your flowers do n't turn up at the markets and all them sort of things , although we 've got a wonderful garden and I 've got quite a lot I can use . |
25 | Well Robert here a a barrister , I 'll just get the microphone over here , you 're a barrister and you 've prosecuted quite a lot of , you 've been in the army yourself and prosecuted a lot of cases , now h he says that er that the British public love the Army , but from what we 're hearing tonight , there 's a lot that 's rotten to the core ? |
26 | I think between you , I should think you 've covered quite a lot of erm , of the areas there . |
27 | have you had enough , you 've eat quite a lot have n't you ? |
28 | ‘ You 've got rather a lot to catch up on , ’ he said . |
29 | In your text book you 've got quite a lot of information in there about reinforcing , what we 're going to do in the practical session and it 's always a help I think when you have a lot of the , thrown at you to know that you can just put it up and there it is if you get a bit confusing or ca n't remember what 's what , so on page one six nine it starts telling you all about nursing and bandages and general hygiene which we 've already talked quite a lot about but it 's very useful for you to know , you can go there and look , and if you just go through the pages from there on one seventy , one seven one , one seven two , one seven three and then on one seven four it 's got the general rules for applying bandages apply bandages when the casualty is sitting or lying down , you always sit your casualty down and you work from the front of , I say why do you work from the front of the thing ? |
30 | If there is make up on from the first erm removal , then you could then take off the make up with the first application and then go over twice more , so it would be three times if you 've got quite a lot of base or foundation on . |