Silly or not, I've found it a few times, one that instantly springs to mind was a series of offices built in a wharehouse against one wall which had a trunking running just above the new ceiling level. All modular partition style so each office was about 4m wide, 2 condiut/double sockets drops fitted in each office. I can't remember the exact numbers but drops were say 2m x 4 so roughly 12m (plus the return making 16m) of wire per office and feed DB some distance from one end, something like 30-40m adding 60-80m.... It would not, for example, be a good idea to run it like a radial then at the far end bring a long leg back to the origin, that would be a not so well designed ring approach. And yes I think with the OPs question the actual loading would probably be not much.
So ring from DB to closest office, looped along the row to furthest end then return the whole length back to DB. The circuit was well over the 106m permitted.