Example sentences of "[indef pn] of [noun] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Apart from the fact that they have an arrest rate lower than that of some of the older generation , there seems nothing of substance to distinguish them from the founders of the DUP party .
2 Nice to see you … to see you nice … there was a rousing welcome at the Manor for Denis Smith … and his assistant Malcolm Crosby … everyone of course wished him well … everyone was pleased to see him except Bristol City …
3 Benji is quite an old boy and needs plenty of work to get him supple .
4 " Whatever subject or age group you teach , there will be plenty of resources to help you cope with the demands of the National Curriculum , especially now that environmental education is to be an important cross-curricular theme , " says Peter Martin , WWF Senior Education Officer .
5 There 's plenty of products to help you beat the leaks and protect your outdoor gear
6 Eubank took a comfortable unanimous decision — although I had him winning by only one round and plenty of ringsiders thought he had n't made it .
7 Give the customers plenty of opportunity to see you from all angles and let them feel the cloth if they want to .
8 Nevertheless few other aspects of caste are maintained , and during the daughter 's long engagement she will spend plenty of time with her fiancé , giving her plenty of opportunity to reject him .
9 There were plenty of soldiers to help it .
10 You may not want to redecorate walls completely , but there 's plenty of scope to revitalise them .
11 You may not know the answers to some of these things at first , but there will be plenty of chances to discuss them later .
12 Plenty of runners keep them religiously , and can boast uninterrupted records covering years , even decades .
13 My local office has plenty of leaflets telling me about wonderful things like savings schemes and child benefit , but rarely stocks the mysterious forms that are supposed to accompany them .
14 Plenty of exercise makes them big and strong . ’
15 The man , he must have plenty of money to keep it , carrying it
16 Being reasonably wealthy and not a total antidote to the opposite sex , ’ he said with a wry grin , ‘ I knew there were plenty of women to make me forget .
17 Pour in plenty of water to flood it and then replace the soil when the water has soaked in .
18 If she wants to stay at Larksoken there will be plenty of competition to get her .
19 Fishing net floats — these need plenty of silicone to stick them down
20 We 'll have plenty of photographs to show you but I doubt whether we 'll be able to learn very much from them . ’
21 Make sure the tank is furnished with plenty of rockwork to provide them with cover .
22 Competitors battled valiantly throughout the afternoon with plenty of supporters to cheer them on .
23 And he knows there will be plenty of business to occupy him against Thornton .
24 Give traffic plenty of time to see you and stop before you start to cross .
25 you could have done it she had plenty of time to do it .
26 I had plenty of time to explore it , but it does n't go anywhere .
27 I 'll only be gone for half an hour or so , she reassured herself : plenty of time to finish it all when I get back .
28 She had plenty of time to think it over during a sleepless night , and on the train in the morning .
29 There 'd be plenty of time to study it on the flight .
30 The Minister of State will be under no time constraint this evening , and she will have plenty of time to tell us precisely what she will do about this serious subject .
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