Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [noun sg] for [pers pn] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's plenty of space for you to jot down those important dates , and there are super recipes to try throughout the year . |
2 | There 's plenty of room , yeah there 's plenty of room for him to get passed in . |
3 | David Nicholson says his yard is a fantastic place … all the horses and all the staff are more relaxed because there 's no roads to worry about and there 's plenty of room for them to roam … the horses are eating more and training hard |
4 | Put tablespoons of the mixture on to greased baking trays and flatten , leaving plenty of room for them to spread . |
5 | Plenty of time for her to have had a string of boyfriends and perhaps kiss and tell lovers … |
6 | Allow plenty of time for them to find out what they do not know and summarize to bring together the strands of the discussion to a point where you both understand the proposed action . |
7 | ‘ In answer to your question , the coach is due in an hour — plenty of time for you to have breakfast . ’ |
8 | There will be plenty of time for you to have to cope with that when they return to the city and visit Liz and Owen in hospital . ’ |
9 | Plenty of time for you to make a decision . |
10 | ‘ It ends at eight , plenty of time for you to get to the airport . ’ |
11 | He had supported them all their lives and what had they ever done for him except wait for him to die ? |
12 | Is it in order for them to continue clearly to deceive the House , when the chairman of Ford of Britain has said that their policies amount to economic suicide ? |
13 | So , is it in order for them to mug or murder Mr Symon and , if not , what do we do to protect him ? |
14 | With curious fitness , fate had it in store for him to marry an heiress and settle down in a castle in Spain — he who had conjured up so many of them in the imagination of junior executives . |
15 | This is just asking us for permission for them to apply for planning permission . |