Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] of [noun] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Surprisingly , the village still retains its compact ‘ cosy ’ atmosphere with plenty of activity going on during the day , but any large scale development could reduce it to just another dormitory for Hull . |
2 | Make sure runners are planted in moisture-retentive soil , with plenty of humus worked in . |
3 | The response to the questionnaire about training has been very satisfactory and it has provided the Training Committee with plenty of information to work on for planning future training programmes . |
4 | The area should be weed free , with plenty of compost dug in . |
5 | On a busy main road with plenty of people walking around , the curfew will be extended to 1.30am . |
6 | Dave 's verdict : if you 're looking for a reasonably priced bag for general camping the Kozi-tec 500 may be just what you 're looking for as it 's warm and comfortable with plenty of room to move inside . |
7 | Robbie had n't realised just how much she 'd missed sleeping in a conventional bed , with plenty of room to stretch out her long legs . |
8 | Drystone walls have long provided gardeners with plenty of opportunities to grow pretty alpine plants . |
9 | A spokeswoman said : ‘ Things are looking really good at the moment with plenty of entries flooding in . |
10 | Arrived with plenty of time to stock up with sweets , drinks and popcorn ( and no-one was sick ) and to climb umpteen stairs to our seats in the heavens . |
11 | newcastle fans were nt : the game started with lots of snow coming in : fans singing |
12 | They need a large tank with lots of rockwork extending up towards the surface . |
13 | It is more important for them to see all round so they can spot hunting animals in plenty of time to run away . |
14 | Goes on lots of holidays does n't she ? |
15 | She says she was used to lots of shelling going on around her . |
16 | Clem Shaw , the maker of Channel 4 's film for Cutting Edge , told the Times : ‘ We thought we 'd be looking at lots of ramblers trampling over delicate areas , but it turned out to be much more of a social perspective than an environmental one ; more of a political issue than I 'd intended . ’ |