lot - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • fun: We have a lot of fun - genuinely, " he says.
  • money: You don't have to spend a lot of money to ensure elegance.
  • stuff: We have lots of stuff, most of which we don't need.
  • people: There's a lot of not very nice people around.
  • thing: There are lots of things I would like to have the time for.
  • time: Linux users tend to spend lots of time under Linux, they are a bit out of touch with the windows world.

Preposition: about

  • usability: He knows an awful lot about intranet usability and spends much of his time conducting accessibility evaluations of websites.

Converse of object

  • spend: Linux users tend to spend lots of time under Linux, they are a bit out of touch with the windows world.
  • get: I get an awful lot of requests to add links to the main site.

Adjective modifier

  • awful: I get an awful lot of requests to add links to the main site.
  • whole: Got the feeling they had a whole lot more in reserve.
  • tremendous: So that is an earlier phase of my development; I learned a tremendous lot from Ernst Kris at the time.
  • lovely: Iâve been going to the Crawley Juggling Festival for well over ten years now and they really are a lovely lot.
  • next: The squealing will soon change Eve and the next lot of noises are not so high pitch.

Noun used with modifier

  • parking: In case you cant find a spot, Kew Gardens has a pay and display parking lot off of Kew Green.
  • acre: Aero Estates Airpark A fly-in community at Lake Palestine, Texas with 1/2 acre lots, 11 acres of.. .

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