Example sentences of "plenty of [noun] [to-vb] a " in BNC.
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1 | You can see that there are plenty of reasons to maintain a reasonable level of exercise . |
2 | There was plenty of evidence to suggest a pronounced development of anti-semitic tendencies in the BUF ranks during 1933 and 1934 ; but as the Metropolitan police records make clear , militant Jewish youth and communist elements were assaulting Blackshirts selling newspapers at this time . |
3 | Along with the chance to nibble a bit of this , there was plenty of opportunity to sample a drop of that . |
4 | Your repayments can be spread over one to 25 years , which gives you plenty of scope to achieve a level of repayments which suits you . |
5 | The cows calve easily and are good mothers , with plenty of milk to rear a good calf and with good fertility . |
6 | The DTI had plenty of ammunition to back a decision to withhold a licence . |
7 | But the class needs to be allowed plenty of time to formulate a reply . |
8 | A commuter on the M8 would encounter a series of messages on the speed of traffic just a few miles ahead and , if that slowed , or the road were blocked , information on the most suitable diversion could be given in plenty of time to allow a driver to leave the motorway and avoid the hold up . |
9 | If they are recognised , there is almost always plenty of time to prevent a stall occurring . |
10 | Cheshire were left plenty of time to pursue a victory target of 174 , and even an 18-minute rain stoppage just prior to the start of the final hour failed to unduly affect them . |
11 | This pretty island is only an hour away by ferry so you will have plenty of time to get a real feel for the island and begin to enjoy its special magic before it is time to leave . |
12 | Getting out the vote was a perennial problem in any kind of election , for many lairds could find plenty of excuses to avoid a tedious journey to the shire town . |