Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pron] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Captured in stark black and white by California photographer Ansel Adams , Yosemite looks just as good in colour so bring plenty of film .
2 It is a good , hardy community fish , though a little shy , so provide plenty of shelter .
3 The swimming pool and sunbathing area are a focal point of the hotel — so pack plenty of sun lotion , as this really is a great suntrap !
4 So do lots of people . ’
5 Danny and Dick both spent time with Saracens and Wasps , so have plenty of experience . ’
6 The best thing to get richer is like , going round car boot sales , like my mum , she 's so funny , dad said she 's a different woman , she 's just like , cos when Phil and I erm , were engaged , we were trying to save up money , so we , oh and like we 'd sell off all our old stuff , so just give me of money , and then , we got these and my mum was pricing everything up , and she 's going , if someone asks for a discount , do n't , just do n't give it to them , she said , everyone 's going round pricing everything up and erm , when they come to you , they just , they just want things for nothing .
7 You could try blocking all daylight except when viewing or have a trickle feed from the mains tap so that it flushes continuously or just use lots of elbow grease .
8 Do you know what yous two fucking remind me of Kerry and Steven .
9 You thus have plenty of opportunity to achieve the keenest interest rate and save money .
10 You thus have plenty of opportunity to achieve the keenest interest rates .
11 The only disconcerting thing about eating David Moore 's food — ‘ never cooked before July 1991 in my life ; you just need lots of cookbooks and a fertile imagination ’ — is that he can see you from his kitchen window .
12 A diametrically different view came from a trades-union leader , Mr Lee Chuk-Yan , who said : ‘ This whole thing of right of abode gives one more choice to people who already have lots of choices .
13 Now if they 've got any sense of course they will put down businesses which they already have lots of dealings with
14 mm , I always eat plenty of fruit
15 ‘ I still suspect you of deviancy , Tundrish . ’
16 Always give plenty of praise when the dog sprints towards you .
17 We always get lots of punters in on New Year 's Eve .
18 They do show , though , that the world even now is not quite as crowded as it seems ; that if agriculture was better organized , then it probably would be possible to feed the present human population , and still leave plenty of room for the rest of nature .
19 Always leave plenty of space for answers — some forms seem devised to eliminate anyone with normal or large handwriting .
20 always remind me of Spain
21 The excited crowds thronging their decks , and pressing over each other 's shoulders to see the glorious city slide by , always remind me of pilgrims come to a shrine , or perhaps merchants bringing to this incomparable market-place furs , spices and slaves from the east .
22 The order grew immensely wealthy and place names all over the country still remind us of lands that they once owned .
23 Tutor Julie Burbidge said : ‘ We always have plenty of students wanting to join the course which , this term , is over-subscribed . ’
24 Oh well , oh , they always have plenty of women , or , but his private life .
25 Others , like Schkelda and Ushba , have been partially developed but still have plenty of scope for new routes .
26 But it seems there are some that still have plenty of money . ’
27 Though the Tories are less organised , they still have plenty of ammunition .
28 IBMers can actually use PROFS to send informal messages more easily , and they still have plenty of training , refreshers , and travel .
29 If my fish are the main cause of pollution , how do I minimise the problems and still have plenty of fish on show ?
30 They still have plenty of time in which to get it right . ’
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