Example sentences of "lot of [noun] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was very dark , and there were a lot of clouds in the sky .
2 The investigation was a lot of nonsense at the end . ’
3 ‘ I got a lot of response from the article and my request for someone to move into my home and look after the children while I was away for the eight months in Bristol , ’ she said .
4 Twenty-fifth August — a lot of excitement around the farm .
5 There were sirens along the road below and a lot of excitement around the stationary train .
6 Siward said , ‘ I can see the Normans already in line , and a lot of foot behind the banners and awnings . ’
7 Here in America I perform a lot in Las Vegas and Atlantic City and I probably make more money today than I ever did when I was selling a lot of records as a teenage idol .
8 ‘ There 's been a lot of damage to the ground here .
9 A full survey by Southern Science has revealed that there is a lot of damage to the pond lining and a dangerously deep sediment in the centre which contained a few dead fish and some frog spawn , although there is very little oxygen left in the pond .
10 If we used tractors on here continually pulling out timber , it would cause a lot of damage to the ground structure and would reduce the number of flowers .
11 Well , we 've had an awful lot of damage to the church .
12 That 's going to do a lot of damage in a soup bowl the size of Wembley stadium , I do n't think .
13 Aristotle called the kings ‘ hereditary generals ’ and an incompetent or even average king could do a lot of damage in a short while — like Kleombrotos who lost the decisive battle of Leuktra in 371 but was not catastrophically inept .
14 Her flat had suffered a lot of damage in the autumn gales and some of her recent writing had been totally destroyed at the first-draft stage .
15 I think John McGregor and Billy Kirkwood deserve a lot of credit for the work they have done with them . ’
16 After all , there are a lot of divisions in the police — they do n't all wear uniforms and some do n't even shave .
17 In a larger building , like that in which I work , I would have to store a lot of instructions of the above kind in order to find my way about .
18 Its working past laid the foundations of a good beef breed and it was improved for that specific purpose during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , by selection rather than crossing ; it was said ( rather coldly ) to ‘ die well ’ , that is , to yield a lot of meat in the best cuts .
19 My mother 's been up there and she did n't come back for two hours and she came back we kept well he 'd sold a lot of meat in the meantime .
20 He seemed to be having great difficulty in keeping his eyes on the road , but after a corner entailed leaving rather a lot of tyre on the road he apologised then grinned at her .
21 It does n't er really sort of er er in a sense prevent er or mitigate against a lot of a lot of developments in the countryside .
22 He 's got all sorts of schemes a lot of schemes in the pipeline .
23 These fads for physical fitness invariably , in my experience , lead to two things : a great deal of unnecessary injury and a lot of profit to the people behind the scheme .
24 The private sector makes a lot of profit from a lot of different services provided , but that 's not my idea of what public services are , or should be .
25 As a result Europe 's biggest electronics manufacturers have a lot of clout with the Commission .
26 There are a lot of ducks on the pond .
27 We also plug West Cumbria and this is helping to bring in a lot of tourism to the whole region . ’
28 Tiphook ends up with a lot of goodwill on the balance sheet , which can be a risky position to be in , but Montague is skilled at that sort of move . ’
29 That morning he had to call on a lot of goodwill from the proprietors and editors of the media .
30 Well a lot , I found a lot of blokes in the infantry they were so scared of some of the officers and I
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