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

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1 To guarantee a good intake of fibrè eat plenty of pulses and vegetables .
2 I ought perhaps to add that Edward Spelman was the man who said : " Good God , doth any fellow of a College know anything of Greek . "
3 Fine Norman architecture such as St. Peter 's Church on Marefair remind you of days when Northampton was a fortified town with a strong castle .
4 Its basic characteristics offer plenty of possibilities .
5 Your eyes remind me of archery targets . ’
6 The words remind us of Hagar 's cry , when she was first driven into the desert and rescued by God : ‘ Have I really seen God and remained alive after seeing him ? ’
7 The kids need lots of shelves for jumpers and toys , whilst adults need more hanging room for suits , dresses and coats .
8 Units have lots of independence .
9 Fighters need lots of things but not big muscles — one look at any of the lighter boxing greats tells us that .
10 My kids have plenty of friends , and I ca n't tell one from another , or remember their names .
11 Maybe we should be when your budget for all nations have plenty of food and plenty of resources should automatically make this sort of money and food available to nations without it .
12 Some of the more developed countries make lots of arms to sell abroad .
13 Brenda tell you of Tesco 's expectations of putting one up in Horsell Jean ?
14 So the changes in the spectral lines tell us of changes in the Sun 's temperature , which in turn reveal changes in the solar luminosity .
15 It , really and truthfully , like the Headway do plenty of functions and the rest of it but you can do a better job than Headway .
16 They and their disused railway lines remind us of wealth in the last century — but unemployment during the last 50 years .
17 The gardens have something of interest to offer throughout the year .
18 The broken pediments and the play of convex and concave mass recall something of Borromini in Rome and Guarini in Turin , both architects seminal for Bohemian Baroque .
19 This new Alton band provide lots of variety on their debut release without going overboard .
20 Does the living room receive plenty of light ?
21 The dogs need lots of exercise , but because they have now reached their age of retirement and have been reared as pets they are not suitable for shows .
22 Student pilots need plenty of practice at dealing with both these kinds of situation during their basic training if they are to learn to be able to spot them developing .
23 Well c'est impossible dans Old Trafford beceuse none of zem ave waaaives except for Ince and she is disgeusting .
24 Search unemployment can be seen as part of the annual turnover of the job market — firms rid themselves of workers who have proved to be unproductive or unsatisfactory in some way , and workers quit jobs which have failed to meet their expectations or which were intended only as stop-gaps in the first place .
25 The company says you ca n't just sell technology alone to commercial accounts and its Fortune 500 and government customers have lots of PCs and Macs and a whole lot of character terminals .
26 BUT FAX MACHINES HAVE PLENTY OF SHORTCOMINGS , AS ANYONE WHO 'S RECEIVED AN INDECIPHERABLE SCRAP OF PAPER WILL TELL YOU .
27 Roberts said : ‘ I should get to 200 with a bit of luck , especially as Alec Stewart and Clive Brittain have plenty of ammunition left between them . ’
28 Names mean nothing of course , but Malamute was on file for iris , finger and dental prints .
29 Air pumps and the aeration features on many pumps/powerheads ensure plenty of oxygen in the water ( as does the fact that it is regularly turned over in the tank ) .
30 Austria is probably the best bet for summer skiing because , as the skiing is only possible until about 2pm , the prettiness of the villages and the gorgeous , unspoilt alpine meadows give plenty of scope for non-ski activities .
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