Example sentences of "he [verb] [verb] plenty " in BNC.

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1 He has eaten plenty of them at the Brighton guest house where the Commonwealth of Independent States team , paid for by race sponsors ADT , have stayed since arriving .
2 He has had plenty of flirtations with European directors and writers and claims to be a great fan of Louis Malle and Alain Resnais , but when it comes right down to it , he does n't believe that a European sensibility sells tickets at the box office .
3 He has had plenty of time . ’
4 The boy had been impressed , and he 'd seen plenty .
5 He 'd had plenty of experience of orders .
6 He 'd had plenty of time to speculate about who else would be in the car .
7 I met Jenkinson briefly and he seems to have plenty of practical , if not authorial experience ; there is apparently a profile of him in January 's EFL Gazette .
8 And if he wanted to shoot rabbits he 's had plenty of chances this morning .
9 He 's had plenty of dealing with your sort — he 's not fooled for one minute and neither am I ! ’
10 said he was gon na ring me last night and he 's had plenty of time to ring tonight
11 He 's got plenty of time to waste .
12 He 's got plenty of pace — but I 'll bet you £1,000 he would not get anything like the same results as Waqar and Wasim .
13 He 's got plenty of turkeys in stock , as it turns out and you can order yours , already stuffed and dressed , perhaps even by telephone .
14 Not what I would have chosen , of course , but he 's got plenty of money , is n't that so , Tipper ? "
15 He 's got plenty enough on his plate at Swindon for now .
16 Well he 's got he 's got plenty of money , right ?
17 I mean he 's got plenty of every single bit of papers that they 're given all the time .
18 And he 's got plenty .
19 You know , you 're at the side of them and one starts to come around , you know , when you 're doing sort of seventy and I 'm at maximum speed , he 's got plenty of you
20 Oh he 's got plenty of them .
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