Example sentences of "[that] [noun] have a lot " in BNC.
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1 | We first visited Orkney in 1952 , on a family holiday , and I suspect that experience had a lot to do with stimulating my love of islands . |
2 | However , it is also the case that schools have a lot in common . |
3 | All out 446 meant that England had a lot of batting to do in the last two days , and when Larkins went at the end of the third day to a ball that he did not see in the shadows , one felt they just were not going to make it . |
4 | Do you feel that Schenker has a lot to offer ? |
5 | I knew that Anna had a lot of adjusting to do , and that in the orphanage many children had n't had beds . ’ |
6 | ‘ I 'm aware now that Gran had a lot of money . |
7 | He believes that industrialists have a lot to offer academic institutions in helping them to manage their resources . |
8 | Patrick Hazlewood , of Dorcan School , agrees that teachers have a lot to answer for when it comes to explaining engineering to students . |
9 | One might suppose in reading this chapter that teachers have a lot to answer for ; after all , they are the ones who are responsible for accentuating sport by turning a vague , ill-formed image into a seemingly realistic pursuit for sporting excellence . |
10 | It 's obvious that Morrissey has a lot to say and if people were n't ready to listen then they would n't be so successful . |
11 | It seemed that Cathy had a lot to lose through her uncle 's death . |
12 | Now you have read our leaflet , we 're sure you 'll agree that Midland has a lot to offer you — advice , guidance and direct financial assistance , where appropriate , from the day you start your course . |