Example sentences of "with plenty [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Svaneke is a picturesque little town with plenty to see and do . |
2 | A good , nourishing diet with plenty to drink will guard against pressure sores . |
3 | We steered away from neutrality and headed for the magnificence of the Alps in the moonlight ; I always wondered if the Stirling would clear the Matterhorn and it always did with plenty to spare . |
4 | Hetton Lyons knocked the runs off with plenty to spare . |
5 | Indeed , if France were to hammer Wales at Parc des Princes and England win with plenty to spare at Lansdowne Road , then the representations from both the Principality and the Emerald Isle might be meagre indeed . |
6 | The weather may have been damp and foggy outside but those who attended the reunion had an action-packed bright and lively afternoon with plenty to watch and do . |
7 | It is Jewellery week in New York , with plenty to drool over . |
8 | Look — No Hands ! contains garter carriage patterns especially for those new to this attachment , but with plenty to inspire the more experienced knitter . |
9 | It is worth noting as well that the picture not only confirms that the crocodile enjoyed the party but it also adds a little detail to the wish-fulfilling story : friendship , a party with plenty to eat — and music ! |
10 | No ship 's company was ever so well looked after , with plenty to eat and drink ; and a barrel of apples open for any man to take one . |
11 | For younger visitors there is an activity room with plenty to keep small hands busy . |
12 | Best goes home with plenty to think about |
13 | In the centre of Saalbach , the Reiterhof is a comfortable fourstar hotel with plenty to offer . |
14 | With plenty to read , I hope you enjoy this week 's issue and , as a tantalising PS — look out for news of more smashing free gifts in WOMAN later this month . |