Example sentences of "has [art] lot " in BNC.

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1 Well it 's unfair to everybody if somebody has the lot and then everybody can have a couple and keep a few of their customers happy .
2 Bits yes well Georgina round the corner apparently she has the lot new , because the bank moved them and they paid her and it was over four hundred pounds .
3 I think the present Government has a lot to answer for .
4 This crisis has a lot to do with press hype . ’
5 Elvis has a lot to answer for .
6 ‘ But it also meant a lot of brances had been washed down and the river has a lot of snags anyway .
7 Generally regarded as the best looker of the bunch , the estate has a lot more going for it besides .
8 Still , Sue has a lot of past experience to draw on .
9 Adrian Boswell , it seems , has a lot to answer for .
10 ‘ If a folder has a lot of stuff in it , it sounds bigger than one which is fairly small .
11 However , the XE is not well supported by software houses , and although it still has a lot of games , most of these are very old .
12 But the new production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre , directed by Terry Hands and John Barton , has a lot going for it .
13 Mr Parkinson told MPs on the Commons transport committee : ‘ Road pricing has a lot of practical difficulties and ‘ there is something fundamentally unattractive about pricing people off the road , ’ he told MPs on the Commons transport committee .. ’
14 Myself and Parco Polo seeks meaning in what it does to us , and it left me thinking that the late Italo Calvino has a lot to answer for .
15 The importance of the rectum in pop is something rarely acknowledged , although it 's been a constant ; from George Clinton to the Beastie Boys ( with their crapped-in-pants waddledance ) , a record 's crucial when it has a lot of bottom .
16 ‘ That has a lot to do with my state of mind at the time .
17 Although I 'm sure that has a lot to do with the way I listen , Louis Armstrong being this all-time winner and happy guy . ’
18 The other big complaint is that the commissioners are constantly raising their standards and are insensitive to national differences in such things as the colour of water ( Britain has a lot of discoloured water , because it has a lot of peaty soil ) .
19 The other big complaint is that the commissioners are constantly raising their standards and are insensitive to national differences in such things as the colour of water ( Britain has a lot of discoloured water , because it has a lot of peaty soil ) .
20 Phoenix has a lot of under-employed property developers and Kuwait has a lot of re-building to do .
21 Phoenix has a lot of under-employed property developers and Kuwait has a lot of re-building to do .
22 Immigration has a lot to do with this , but so do the social mores of a state that is still 60% Mormon .
23 AS BOSS of ICI , the besieged British chemicals giant , Sir Denys Henderson has a lot to be worried about .
24 Time is relative — and Einstein has a lot to answer for .
25 Madonna has a lot riding on this film .
26 The breed ( and its fuel ) has a lot of life in it , says Ricardo .
27 In fact , money has a lot to do with it .
28 The technique throughout is nearly always good , sometimes splendid but , oh dear , the subject matter : twee little harbours with neat fishing boats , oast houses ( Rowland Hilder has a lot to answer for ) , Highland lochs and flower arrangements are the main preoccupations .
29 ‘ I would put Schmeichel in that group and at 27 he still has a lot of time to improve . ’
30 Has a lot more sparkle than the Escort replacement , thanks to the new 16-valve ‘ Zeta ’ engine , notable not only for its sheer performance but for smoothness and flexibility .
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