Example sentences of "there [modal v] [adv] be plenty [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If the ‘ hold ’ is set to give a safe idle , there should still be plenty of time to switch it off and recover even if you make a complete mess of things .
2 There should therefore be plenty of advice and practical help at a local level , via the social services departments and the medical profession .
3 SOME shock results on the first day of the French Olympic classes regatta at Hyeres yesterday showed that there could still be plenty of surprises to come in the race for British team selection .
4 It was thought that if the balls of soft paste were boiled , long enough to toughen the outer surface , but not for too long so that the inner remained soft , there would still be plenty of flavour left in the bait to serve its purpose , and sufficient toughness to make it extremely difficult for a smaller fish to take the bait in smaller portions .
5 I was n't too keen — there would still be plenty of punters wandering about even at one o'clock in the morning .
6 There would then be plenty of depth for shining back onto the silicon chip .
7 Where the school maintains regular curriculum discussions , departmentally , in faculties , or throughout the entire staff , there will normally be plenty of opportunity to share experiences and raise questions .
8 Organisers say there will also be plenty of entertainment on the ground including a motor cycle stunt team , bungy jumping , clowns , stilt walkers , vintage cars and a model aircraft display .
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