Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] have a lot " in BNC.

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1 The brother and sister had a lot more in common than was at first apparent .
2 Phoenix has a lot of under-employed property developers and Kuwait has a lot of re-building to do .
3 His high profile as a comedian , poet , singer and musician has a lot to do with the regular weekly poem he writes for the Weekend Guardian , recent appearances on radio in ‘ Kaleidoscope ’ and ‘ Loose Ends ’ and the ‘ Time Out ’ Cabaret Award , but it is in his live stage act that he can best be appreciated as an hilarious dead-pan comic .
4 Well I can I can remember when I was a child and kids had a lot of time to do hobbies and a favourite hobby was to make a a garden and I never made one , but a friend of mine was ooh forever making these things and giving them away as presents you got the lid of a biscuit tin or something of that sort and you I do n't know what they used for grass they used to model little ducks and things and he had a piece of mirror to make a pond have you ever seen this done ?
5 ‘ The universities have a lot to offer industry , and industry has a lot to offer universities , and I do n't just mean money , ’ he said .
6 Time is relative — and Einstein has a lot to answer for .
7 If John and Bill have a lot in common if , for example , they come from the same community or are part of the same culture then Bill is likely to interpret most of the signals in the way John intended .
8 The cherry and whites have a lot stronger team out this time and the good news is that Marcus Hannaford who fractured his jaw when he was knocked out against the Saracens is back at scrum half .
9 They are next door neighbours who I think are very nice but I do n't think that Jackie and Nev have a lot in common with .
10 But father had a lot of Gaelic words .
11 But Goldstein had a lot to do with it .
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