Example sentences of "[noun sg] [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 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | This new Alton band provide lots of variety on their debut release without going overboard . |
6 | Does the living room receive plenty of light ? |
7 | Sarcophyton leather corals like Sarcophyton lobulatum have lots of polyps and a ‘ furry ’ appearance . |
8 | No sense have they of ills to come , |
9 | Main picture : French windows opening on to the garden let plenty of light in to the kitchen — where practicality has n't been sacrificed for style |
10 | This is a project which is to help children at school understand something of industry and of the industrial world in which they 're going to work , and also conversely to bring industrialists into involvement with schools themselves and with developing the curriculum . |
11 | Jim Dine , on a trip to Norway , describes Munch 's The Scream as ‘ more of a caricature of Angst than the real thing ’ , while Sean Scully waxes lyrical about how the colours in his Manhattan bathroom remind him of Matisse . |
12 | You do n't need to be a first class embroiderer to create something beautiful and at the same time have lots of fun . |
13 | Substances like Nylon have plenty of strength but they are not sufficiently stiff to make engineering structures . |