Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [to-vb] a lot " in BNC.
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1 | You can take a B A I E examination without being a member of the association at any level because I 've said that what we should do is we should insist because Napier want to bring a lot of students in on this |
2 | ‘ Terry Yorath has to take a lot of credit . |
3 | Benny had to tell a lot of little lies in order to be allowed out late or indeed at all . |
4 | BANGOR stand to make a lot more than the £60,000 down payment on midfield ace Paul Byrne . |
5 | Meanwhile , Bill Gates seems to feel a lot of his Windows NT business will be upgrades . |
6 | And even if the political tangle in South Africa is unravelled quickly there are many leading rugby people in New Zealand , including the new All Black coach , Laurie Mains , who suggest that now is not a good time for the resumption of New Zealand-South African contests — New Zealand have to recover a lot of the ground lost at the World Cup before they would feel comfortable of having a winning chance against South Africa . |
7 | But what I do n't like is that Hilary Frome seems to spend a lot of time with him . ’ |
8 | And Michael had to put a lot of paper in |
9 | Duff had to work a lot harder for his five-set victory over the 1985 world champion , Terry Sullivan . |