Example sentences of "[det] [noun] have [verb] a lot " in BNC.
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1 | Maintaining that calm , uncaring façade even for just a few minutes had taken a lot out of her , and she felt the faint beginnings of a headache behind her eyes . |
2 | Resident spokesman Richard Hazlehurst said : ‘ This plan has caused a lot of concern regarding the amount of recreational space provided in the area . |
3 | This lady has suffered a lot of distress and I just do n't think courts are considering the victims when they are imposing sentences . |
4 | This lady has suffered a lot of distress and I just do n't think courts are considering the victims when they are imposing sentences . |
5 | ‘ This place has lost a lot of lustre . ’ |
6 | It 's embarrassing and they take advantage especially at parties where some girls have had a lot to drink . ’ |
7 | ‘ People this year have spent a lot of time paying off their debts and credit cards and digging into their savings . ’ |
8 | ‘ This airport has brought a lot of employment for both sides of the community and I believe we have to back this . |
9 | Such studies have received a lot of publicity , so it is small wonder that the average family doctor suspects a psychological cause rather than a physical one , especially where patients complain of multiple symptoms . |
10 | These girls had learned a lot from their peace camp . |
11 | All that meat 's got a lot of |
12 | Many dealers have lost a lot of money on stocking BSB systems which they can not now sell . |
13 | One of the things I would like say is , that although many things have changed a lot of things have stayed very much the same |
14 | ‘ Course they 're not the only reasons , but those fings 'ave got a lot ter do wiv it . |
15 | By future I mean a couple of seasons from now , the current season although not a write off by any means has lost a lot of meaning the league appears once again to be going to the scum and we 're out of the League cup thingy . |