Example sentences of "amount [prep] [noun sg] [prep] be done " in BNC.

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1 With two years before the opening of World Cup ‘ 94 there is an immense amount of work to be done .
2 It was long thought that a mere redistribution of duties without any reduction in the total number of employees required or the total amount of work to be done did not amount to redundancy .
3 Mr Ievers said , however : ‘ There is still a considerable amount of work to be done before schools can report to parents using the levels and attainment targets used in assessment of children introduced as a pilot project only very recently .
4 The public 's ideas for providing full employment were coloured by the success of wartime planning , but they remained largely the notions of the years before the war , as Table 1 , compiled immediately following the publication of the Beveridge report in December 1942 , shows : a public works programme was mentioned four times as frequently as socialism , which was less popular than solutions based on reducing the amount of work to be done by individuals , and in the number wanting work .
5 ‘ There 's just an immense amount of work to be done , ’ he said .
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