Examples of 'both have a lot' in a sentence

Meaning of "both have a lot"

both have a lot ~ suggests that two or more parties possess abundant quantities of something

How to use "both have a lot" in a sentence

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both have a lot
You both have a lot to live for.
I do not think either one of us we both have a lot to figure out.
We both have a lot at stake in this town.
Two characters are coming together but both have a lot of secrets.
I am sure you both have a lot of catching up to do.
Well, since the blowout with your family, we both have a lot riding on this.
They both have a lot to talk about.
Entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders both have a lot to learn from each other.
We both have a lot to lose if this is a trap.
The project recognised that both have a lot to learn from each other.
We both have a lot of the same personality.
They are just different and both have a lot to learn from each other.
They both have a lot to do to heal themselves.
Russia and Venezuela both have a lot to lose.
You both have a lot to talk about.

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Alanna and Paul Merrie from Scotland both have a lot of twins in their family.
Both have a lot of noise in the data.
I would say we both have a lot of thinking to do.
Both have a lot of options for support.
I think they both have a lot in common.
Both have a lot of experience and are successful in what they are doing.
I am sure you both have a lot to talk about.
Both have a lot of possibilities.
I think we both have a lot in common.
Both have a lot of honesty.
The fact remains that both have a lot of nutritional benefits.
Both have a lot of history.
Well, it seemed we both have a lot in common.
We both have a lot to bring to the table.
Yes he does. you both have a lot of friends.
We both have a lot riding on this fight.
Well, it looks like we both have a lot to think about.
We both have a lot to lose here.
Well, then you will both have a lot of money.
You both have a lot of friends.
If the truth comes out, we both have a lot to lose.
And we both have a lot on the line.
How come they went in? We both have a lot at stake.
And we both have a lot invested in this project.
I don't think either of us We both have a lot to figure out.
We both have a lot to think about.
Personally, from my standpoint, I think you both have a lot more going for you than looks.
We both have a lot to look forward to.
Indeed . I think we both have a lot in common.
We both have a lot to figure out.
Well, I guess we both have a lot to learn.
We both have a lot on our minds.
Gabe, ofcourse I know you both have a lot of questions.
So we both have a lot riding on this.
You're back to work now, we both have a lot on our plates.

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