Example sentences of "[indef pn] [prep] [noun sg] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It is , of course , a good thing that Extreme dislike war and racism , print addresses for Greenpeace and Amnesty on the sleeve and so forth , but they have nothing of interest to say on the topics ( Nuno wishes that ‘ we were all colourblind , so we could live together peacefully ’ , which is bad news for traffic light designers ) and blow up their tiny philosophical points and questions to elephant size , but in the end , orchestras , big productions and songs in three parts can not disguise lame tunes and lack of anything to say .
2 Crusaders had nothing of note to show in the first half apart from a drive lofted over the bar by Stephen Lynch from Burrows ' free kick in the second minute and a double save by Distillery keeper Steve Collins from Steven Livingstone in the 31st minute .
3 There is plenty of room to work in the galley .
4 At least the up-to-date cost accountant has plenty of ammunition to fire at the chief executive who insists that accounting has little to do with strategy .
5 This includes allowing plenty of time to talk through the impact of events .
6 I had allowed plenty of time to return to the Commons to vote , but the train was one and a half hours late .
7 I was already forty-five minutes late for a dental appointment and had plenty of time to reflect upon the day .
8 The summer holidays had begun and she had plenty of time to spend in the shop , helping Mr Evans and watching him and wondering …
9 My uneventful watch , as we steamed slowly south , gave me plenty of time to think about the many advantages of cruising in these waters compared to other coastal areas I knew , where complex systems of buoyed channels lead the mariner through an unseen maze of shifting shoals .
10 We landed in Bangkok this is where we had to change planes , there was about an hour and a half wait so we had plenty of time to look around the duty free .
11 Remember to leave yourself plenty of time to get to the start and stay clam if there are delays .
12 ‘ There is plenty of time to get on the bus . ’
13 As a younger and have plenty of time to worry about the menopause before it happens
14 In fact she would have had plenty of time to shade in the circles in the last two letters .
15 The gardens have something of interest to offer throughout the year .
16 1 Entertain only if you have a good reason for doing so and only if you have something of value to impart to the guest .
17 There has been the occasional quickening of the establishment pulse from time to time when one in line to succeed to the Crown has seemed to develop too intense an interest in a Roman Catholic but despite that , the anticipated line of succession has been perfectly followed subject to only one scandalous disruption when Edward VIII preferred to marry a divorcee to retaining the monarchy .
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