Examples of 'had quite a lot' in a sentence

Meaning of "had quite a lot"

had quite a lot - Possessing a large amount or a large extent of something

How to use "had quite a lot" in a sentence

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had quite a lot
So you and he had quite a lot in common.
Had quite a lot of undischarged powder in it.
We saw that you had quite a lot.
You had quite a lot last night.
And it is true that she had quite a lot of lovers.
He had quite a lot to drink last night.
It looked like they had quite a lot of visitors.
She had quite a lot of money on her.
It seems like they have had quite a lot of bad press.
He had quite a lot to tell his father.
Being character painters for many years we had quite a lot in common.
You have had quite a lot of distractions.
Last year it blossomed well and had quite a lot of fruit.
Tom has had quite a lot to drink.
She sat in the corner over there and had quite a lot to drink.

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She has had quite a lot to drink.
Alcohol levels in her blood suggest she would had quite a lot to drink.
We also had quite a lot of work on music.
We actively encourage and reward referrals because we have had quite a lot of success from it.
I have had quite a lot of other things to do.
I must say, we have had quite a lot of fun.
You had quite a lot of that.
He… he probably just had quite a lot to drink.
You had quite a lot to drink.
Clients had rather little power, and servers had quite a lot.
Solomon had quite a lot to say about it.
I am just saying that besides being neighbors - we had quite a lot else in common a certain.
Maria had quite a lot on her mind then.
There was somebody 's birthday party up here and he had quite a lot of whiskey.
I thought we had quite a lot in common.
I had quite a lot of degradation on the rear tyres.
You have had quite a lot.
He had quite a lot of photographs of his father in the snow.
The previous speakers have already had quite a lot to say on the question of OLAF.
Stu had quite a lot of work to do.
At first reading, the European Parliament had quite a lot of points of view.
They had quite a lot in common.
I just didn't want to write even though I had quite a lot to write.
I would had quite a lot to drink that evening.
I wore a pair of those myself last season, and I had quite a lot of satisfaction.
So she had quite a lot of debt.
While the Android app worked flawlessly, their Windows app had quite a lot of issues.
They had quite a lot of success among artists.
That night I slept badly and I had quite a lot of pain despite the morphine.
We had quite a lot of savings.
That was good because I had quite a lot of creative freedom.
We had quite a lot of discussion about this this morning.
The Financial Controller has had quite a lot of publicity in recent weeks.
We had quite a lot of situations.
Nonetheless, I still had quite a lot of health.

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