To a very great degree or extent.
In great or large quantities or abundance.
1At the moment GPs know a lot about families, especially problem ones.
2But there's also a lot of hard work involved, often physical work.
3There is a lot of energy from Israel to Europe, Margalit said.
4I just really want to let a lot of people ask questions.
5However, fly-tipping costs councils and therefore the taxpayer a lot of money.
6Scientists and farmers therefore produce a lot of food with artificial methods.
7With greater technology, however, comes greater choice and a lot more complexity.
8I am learning a lot from his new major work inventing Ireland.
9The reality of the event, however, left a lot to be desired.
10What's good: There's a lot of detail, color and general visual interest.
11As a result, Whois entries may soon contain a lot less information.
12Anyway, given Tony's state of health not a lot could been done.
13I've done a lot, including quite a bit for Kent last year.
14It's really interesting; I had a great time and learnt a lot.
15EBONY: You've seen a lot of people come up in this industry.
16Ms Ardern said the government had a lot of work to do.