Examples of 'rather a lot' in a sentence
Meaning of "rather a lot"
rather a lot: a phrase to emphasize a large quantity or degree of something. This phrase is commonly used in spoken English to indicate a considerable amount or extent of something
How to use "rather a lot" in a sentence
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rather a lot
And we still had rather a lot of work to do.
These children have been through rather a lot.
It is rather a lot for a small boy to grasp.
I have come into rather a lot of money.
Rather a lot for personal use.
There seem to be rather a lot of flies around.
Rather a lot can change in a decade.
My friend has rather a lot to talk about.
Being the other man gives me rather a lot of.
I do have rather a lot on my plate at the moment.
Your friend is making rather a lot of noise.
He has rather a lot to contend with today.
This escape means rather a lot to him.
I know rather a lot about architecture.
Six large gins seems rather a lot.
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I have had rather a lot of wine tonight.
We see each other rather a lot.
We have done rather a lot to boost consumption already.
This bill seems rather a lot.
There are rather a lot of seeds in each fruit.
Peter had had rather a lot.
There is rather a lot of consolation here.
You already seem to have rather a lot of friends.
I had rather a lot of cake earlier.
There does seem to be rather a lot left to do.
It helps rather a lot in controlling your weight completely.
We do seem to have rather a lot in common.
Seems rather a lot to me for some sick student prank.
I have collected rather a lot of these.
Lovable woman likes bondage periods rather a lot.
There really is rather a lot to fill you in on.
He seems to be twitching about rather a lot.
I feel you have rather a lot to tell me.
Rather a lot to talk about.
You owe me rather a lot of money.
Rather a lot of food for it.
You seem to know rather a lot about them.
Rather a lot for no money.
You have had rather a lot on your mind.
Although he does seem to do it rather a lot.
She had rather a lot of them.
This one did cost rather a lot.
There is rather a lot of them about.
You happen to know rather a lot.
I hope that rather a lot of people are listening.
That does seem rather a lot.
I have rather a lot of paperwork to do.
Dear papa has left me rather a lot to tie up.
Had rather a lot to drink.
And she cries rather a lot.
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This creates confusion rather than clarity
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Examples of using Lot
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Spent a lot of time with the ladies
You are going to have to do a lot better than that
I have a lot of unresolved history with my mother