Example sentences of "[indef pn] of [noun] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | Four months after the centenary celebrations and they still pour forth P though in truth we have had plenty of warning that Gavrilov 's contributions were on the way . |
2 | Teachers should continue the practice of reading aloud in class ; there is plenty of evidence that this simple activity can interest and enthuse . |
3 | However , there is plenty of evidence that many of the teachers whose working lives will be transformed by the introduction of LMS still think it has little to do with them . |
4 | Although the sacred character of the pillar crypts has been questioned , there is plenty of evidence that they too were cult structures . |
5 | This time there was plenty of evidence that could have saved him the trouble of the trip . |
6 | There certainly is plenty of evidence that women are much more likely to provide personal care for relatives than are men . |
7 | For this purpose the existence of the multiple varieties of communication media , and the emergence of professionals skilled in the application of these media to particular problems and occasions , are major advantages and despite persistent grass.roots suspicion there is plenty of evidence that teachers at some stage or other in their careers are ready to experiment and take advice . |
8 | As we shall see in the next section , there is plenty of evidence that the courts are doing both . |
9 | In my opinion , taken as a proportion of travelling time by persons travelling by car from employment in the Leeds conurbation to the York area , the extra involved in travelling past York on the A sixty four , is quite slight and there 's plenty of evidence that numbers of people er travel to the Leeds conurbation from the north eastern part of York by by the A sixty four regularly . |
10 | plenty of companies that er er this these er these can be printed by most printing companies what they do n't have is the infrastructure and the backup er |
11 | There are plenty of companies that do hotels bit itty bitty er |
12 | Mark Morris 's Canonic 3/4 Studies however , a lively ensemble work , was full of tongue-in-cheek wit with plenty of jokes that depended on clever timing or neat contrasts between popular romantic music and unexpectedly awkward steps . |
13 | Right now there are plenty of religions that do n't show this er pattern of trauma , repression and latency of return of the repressed , they , they just kind of go on from er from time immemorial , erm and there are plenty of examples of that . |
14 | She 'd been living with one of his men , a guy who knew a lot about his affairs , and Connie could n't help knowing plenty of things that Bonanza would not want advertised on the radio . ’ |
15 | We know that he was a member of the Greater London council , and there are plenty of things that he could talk about . |
16 | ‘ There 's plenty of folk that would 've taken me . |
17 | Thus the wage-labourer is a mysterious figure : but there are plenty of indications that he was no stranger in the eleventh century , still less in the twelfth . |
18 | While this seems to have been as true among Edinburgh printers as anywhere else , there are plenty of indications that it was possible , for girls or unmarried women at any rate , to join societies or practise hobbies . |
19 | A curve is a good shape to choose if there are plenty of items that you wish to include in the picture , as it can accommodate quite a lot of material . |
20 | There 's plenty of men that have n't half your appearance and are five feet or so who have married decent lasses and brought up a family . ’ |
21 | For a moment he was swept by a desire to empty his pockets before her , give her everything of value that he was carrying with him . |
22 | It was this temporal hiatus , as much as anything , which allowed the Vietminh to assume power , particularly in the north , but when the Kuomintang Chinese armies of occupation moved in , nominally to take the surrender of Japanese troops but in fact to remove almost everything of value that was portable , they existed side by side in fruitful collaboration . |
23 | and financial circumstances and erm , this was something of course that I had to leave to the people who were working got himself another job . |
24 | something of mines that no one suspects , I |
25 | There is no point in proc proceeding any further with certain plans or in finalising any arrangements until you have proper confirmation or something of value that should be tomorrow . |
26 | and erm the rest is just cupboards for glasses and cutlery and my hu husband 's inevitable lots and lots of papers that he has everywhere |
27 | And saying that , in the last three years I since discovered , and it was quite difficult to , which I did find , that there was alternative erm therapists , which was lots of groups that were going on and once I got into it erm the , it opened up a new , you know I ne I 've never saw the light at the tunnel that is shining brightly now ! |
28 | Well , there are lots of questions that this issue raises . |
29 | Talking principally about the adult education market and the private language schools where ‘ business ’ English is much in demand , he says : ‘ There are lots of gaps that are there to be filled . ’ |
30 | I , I , I 'm very concerned , erm , about this because er , I used to deliver this dip , and I , I 'm concerned er , about my staff , and there 's been lots of cases that have claimed that this er , dip has affected people . |