Example sentences of "plenty of [noun sg] do " in BNC.

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1 He got plenty of work done there ; he made friends ; he felt liberated and enjoyed himself .
2 GREEN DOLLAR proved gilt-edged for his trainer Eric Wheeler on Saturday — and the gelding 's still got plenty of work to do .
3 ‘ There 's always something new to see , ’ he said , ‘ and plenty of work to do . ‘
4 Prosodists should take it as a manifesto for investigating the links between those intuitions and the linguistic surface of texts , particularly at the phonetic level : rhythmic analysis still needs its empiricists , and Cureton has given them plenty of work to do .
5 So 6-0 down at half time plenty of work to do , Bicester fly-half Neil Smith began the come-back ; 6-3 .
6 But both sides have plenty of work to do to be confident of making an impression in the All Ireland League .
7 He had plenty of work to do there .
8 He had every motive to leave town , plenty of opportunity to do so and paid only a relatively small price .
9 And this I get plenty of opportunity to do — to puzzle at it , I mean .
10 There 's certainly plenty of opportunity to do that in the current glorious weather … and to simply sit and enjoy some of the traditional treats at Henley .
11 The airbrake can then be reduced if necessary for the round-out and landing , provided that there is still plenty of room to do so .
12 Has plenty of time to do so .
13 ‘ There 's plenty of time to do everything .
14 " You 'll probably have plenty of time to do something about your trouble anyway , " he said to Willis , " it 's quite a long business , arranging the sale of these boats .
15 you could have done it she had plenty of time to do it .
16 Er indeed the directive was promulgated as the minister said but I do n't think it was a bolt out of the blue , it was of course something that we around for some considerable time before that and of course that excuse hardly applies to the delay in establishing the European parliamentary constituency committees , er as the minister er will know very well , it was merely a matter of seven weeks , er the excuse being that had they had another seven weeks they could have had the public inquiry stage , the reality of course was that there was plenty of time to do this in good time and in good order and without the confusion that exists now er around the candidatures and the boundaries of the existing European boundaries .
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