Examples of 'quite a lot in' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite a lot in"

quite a lot in: This phrase is used to indicate a considerable amount or degree of involvement, understanding, or experience in a particular subject or activity

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

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quite a lot in
So you and he had quite a lot in common.
There is quite a lot in the kitty and we would have another campaign.
I think we have got quite a lot in common.
We have done quite a lot in terms of hiring and we have a plan for succession.
There can often be quite a lot in a name.
I have done quite a lot in a short space of time that I am really very proud of.
We could accomplish quite a lot in that time.
That 's quite a lot in a country with 8 million inhabitants.
You have to pay quite a lot in advance.
It even goes up to the present subjunctive, so there's quite a lot in it!
We have reformed quite a lot in recent years.
Being character painters for many years we had quite a lot in common.
There is quite a lot in those young heads.
You seem to have accomplished quite a lot in one year.
They do have quite a lot in common with functions.

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Summers is a seasonal reference and used quite a lot in haiku.
You ignored quite a lot in your calculations.
Constructive criticism would help me quite a lot in this area.
They had quite a lot in common.
Bondage and fetish sites there are quite a lot in the net.
We used it quite a lot in our practices.
This was a time when kids were really being demonized quite a lot in the press.
She changes quite a lot in the film.
It turns out that the Arab and haredi streets have quite a lot in common.
I have seen quite a lot in my time.
Unfortunately, this causes them to miss out on quite a lot in life.
There are quite a lot in here.
That we have before our meals. and coconut features quite a lot in the snacks.
They influenced me quite a lot in my early years of drumming.
Thank you! You seem to have accomplished quite a lot in one year.
James achieves quite a lot in the time allotted.
Of course . I have a feeling I am going to be excused quite a lot in this house.
Even daily is quite a lot in my opinion.
You know, McMasters, we have been talking about you quite a lot in New York.
They have invested quite a lot in their cybersecurity.
Pandemics and the most well-known lottery ( the Powerball ) actually have quite a lot in common.
The sea features quite a lot in my songs.
Quite a lot in her short time here. - Alisa Summers experienced.
We can actually put quite a lot in here.
We also invest quite a lot in information as part of the enabling environment.
I was actually enjoying myself quite a lot in the beginning.
I did quite a lot in college.
I found myself identifying with him quite a lot in the beginning.
I know quite a lot in theory.
I was also able to travel quite a lot in Europe.
You can lose quite a lot in the brains department and it will not kill you.
Gardens and orchards feature quite a lot in the novel too.
There is quite a lot in which I agree with Rothbard.
But the creepiness is toned down quite a lot in the second book.
Lewis wrote quite a lot in addition to the Narnia books.

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