How To Use Plenty In A Sentence

  • FK - pressure-cook would be the best way, but you could try boiling it with plenty of water so that it becomes really mushy, then blend it in a mixer to make a thick soup. or you could use a regular slow-cooker that you get in the US, except that it would be a bit time-consuming: Gujarati Dal (Healthy Lentil Soup)
  • During our exchanges there were plenty of glares and stares, and maybe even a couple of opinions shared.
  • Because there were still plenty of crayfish in the becks and streams, and they are the first to go if there is pollution.
  • It is also shifting plenty of feminine, lacy lingerie, in the kind of bright colours that go well with a sun tan.
  • I have caught plenty more on hook and line than they have noodling (they call it grappling around here), so I don't think it is something that we should be concerned with. What do you guys think about noodling? have you ever gone? or do you think its wrong?
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  • The companion star would emit plenty of its own UV radiation, but this radiation would be blocked in the direction of Eta Carinae by the thick nebulosity of the giant star's surrounding gas, dust, and stellar wind.
  • There's plenty of cupboard space in the kitchen for all your pots and pans.
  • But when he returned to his room to give his other half the glad tidings, the housekeeper, who was listening to the story, interrupted to tell them that she knew of plenty of empty rooms.
  • Patients are marooned on trolleys because there are no available beds even though there are plenty of beds available in private nursing homes.
  • And there is plenty of food here-both the trawls and acoustic surveys have revealed an abundant supply of myctophid lanternfish, the most common prey eaten by large Humboldt squid in these waters in other years. Scientific American
  • Apart from a pale yellow primula, snowdrops are the only flowers in the front garden but despite this there is plenty of other interest.
  • There were plenty of other chefs to help cook, so the task did not take as long as she thought it would.
  • And in any case, there will be plenty of memories gained and stories to embellish after another extravaganza of Celtic solidarity.
  • In delay there lies no plenty , Then come kiss me , sweet and twenty , Youth's a stuff that will not endure . 
  • When standing on the dancefloor, I could have been in any typical club around Leicester Square or Piccadilly Circus… plenty of drunks, try-hards, sleazes, idiots, and easy girls all packed in.
  • There should be plenty of thunder left in the powerful arms and lower body he has developed since arriving in America as an underfed teenager with bright eyes and a voracious appetite for success.
  • As already noted, there are plenty of things we can do in the meantime.
  • Cook the inaniwa pasta in plenty of boiling salted water until cooked, then refresh in cold water and drain.
  • There were still flowers in plenty, pink campion, toadflax, small blue scabious, honeysuckle, and six-inch mushrooms, inedible no doubt, but the blackberries were ripe and juicy enough to quench thirst.
  • Some days it will be hot and sunny and on those days, you will want to make plenty of lemonade to sell.
  • Festival organizers seem to have keyed into the public anxiety over their use of the park and are offering plenty of reassurances.
  • He is disarmingly straightforward about his goofs and gaffes, of which he had plenty during his first go-round.
  • Parking at the event appeared well organised and there were plenty of marshals about to make sure cars were lined up properly and able to leave the ground easily at the end of the day.
  • The purpose of sport was to provide fun activities during recreation time from which people could derive plenty of pleasure, fun and enjoyment.
  • With a penetrable fourth wall, a spot of audience participation and plenty of gleeful nonsense, this is pantomime in all but dame.
  • Chew sugarless gum, suck on sugarless candy, and drink plenty of unsweetened fluids.
  • There'll be plenty of time for the eventual nominee to "recalibrate" his/her message, steering towards the center, between Super Tuesday and Election Day. Poll: Huckabee Still Loses In General Election Matches, Edwards Most Electable Dem
  • Yes | No | Report from hunterkid94 wrote 43 weeks 6 days ago ive caught plenty and ive just opened the trap and they ran away. always b armed tho. if they r foaming from the mouth u will have to shoot it. When you catch a Racoon or oppossom in a live trap what do you do with it?
  • While some have accused the product of being vaporware, it certainly is getting plenty of attention.
  • The peas were bright green and there were plenty of them.
  • From the tastefully appointed mosaic inlays and concaved walls adorned with statues and his paintings, the mosaic swimming pool and Japanese garden with plenty of creature comforts, make for unforgettable ambiance. San Antonio
  • True, Olbermann and Patrick would also make plenty of references to pop culture, but the references came across as charmingly haughty, as if the anchormen were showing us that they had interests that extended beyond the court or field. The Enthusiast
  • The holidays are over, but the post-holiday sales are spurring plenty of shopping activity.
  • The attitudes of others were matters of conjecture although there were plenty of rumours about how individuals had behaved.
  • And there are plenty of military types willing to concede that the ‘plan’ may be a non-starter.
  • While there are plenty of party girls still sporting low-slung bell bottoms, the hippest in the crowd are swishing around in kicky full skirts, miniskirts and skirts with dipping hemlines.
  • There is plenty of experience, too - most of the team have over 50 caps.
  • But a mild winter and plenty of rain means that this year the flowers have come into bloom a month early.
  • That apple tree yield s plenty of apples.
  • There is plenty of room for disagreement in this controversial area.
  • They did have the horrible, driving wind and rain in their faces but that couldn't account for all the missed tackles and gaps aplenty.
  • My father had always said that there are four things a child needs plenty of love, nourishing food, fegular sleep, and lots of soap and water---and after those, what he needs most is some intelligent neglect. 
  • Klinefelter says there's plenty of pent-up demand in the teen sector.
  • Children need plenty of good fresh food to nourish them.
  • Paul said: ‘There are plenty of activities the whole family can try out together, such as kayaking, canoeing, sailing, rock climbing, abseiling, fell-walking, orienteering and cycling.’
  • An acquaintance assures me that this was simply due to the fact that this was a low-spec model, a cheapie, and that other models have features-a-plenty.
  • Frol has satisfied me plenty, but I confess that there be three or four skirts hereabout I would not mind lifting. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • The dash is nicely finished in silver metal effect and there are plenty of cubbyholes for storage, even a shelf above the driver's head, although the glovebox is tiny.
  • Fortunately we have completed all of the suit study trials, have collected a bunch of rock samples for the microfossil and extremophile studies, and have finished work on the telescope, so we are in good shape, but there's still plenty of data analysis to do on those projects and lots of GPS tracking and geotagging yet to do. Reminder: Paul's and Laksen's blogs
  • I think it's safe to say that neither of them is quite ready for lunch at the palace yet, unless the Queen puts plenty of paper down and has a battalion of beefeaters on hand to hose them down afterwards.
  • The cabin has plenty of storage spaces, but the door pockets would be much more useful with flexible sides instead of rigid ones.
  • Those sparks were another heat-dissipating mech - anism, and though the snow and ice had cooled the hooves below sparking level, there was still plenty of heat to serve. Split Infinity
  • The resort also has an hotel and apartments to cater for families and couples and there are plenty of activities for those who get bored lying on the beach.
  • Outside the cobblelock forecourt to the front of the house is bordered by plants and shrubs and has plenty of space for offstreet parking.
  • I know absolutely no heroin addicts and I know plenty of people who smoke weed.
  • Kenny Wheeler, the expat Canadian trumpeter and jazz composer, was 82 last week – but this big band session featuring new themes and plenty of flugelhorn improvising, was recorded only a few months ago. Kenny Wheeler: The Long Waiting – review
  • Only people with plenty of money can afford to shop here.
  • The island's best beaches lie along the norther and eastern coasts with plenty of sand to choose from.
  • There has been plenty of mud-slinging over the state of their pitch this season. The Sun
  • There's plenty of shootin', killin' and hangin' in the final episode of this mini-series. Times, Sunday Times
  • That means you're ready for the Tobago Cays, four deserted islets where the snorkeling and diving are unsurpassed, and there's plenty of room for sailboarding.
  • One of the main reasons why I do, apart from the big feed and plenty of socialising is that the Festive Period means lashings and lashings of Racing.
  • Don't hurry; there's plenty of time.
  • On leaving this we dug a hole and let the remainder of the water into it, in the hope of its longer continuance, and halted after a long journey in a valley in which there was a kind of watercourse with plenty of water, our latitude being 28 degrees 21 minutes 39 seconds. Expedition into Central Australia
  • In delay there lies no plenty , Then come kiss me , sweet and twenty , Youth's a stuff that will not endure . 
  • There is plenty of water on the face of the globe.
  • Make sure she gets plenty of fresh air.
  • The room's alcoves ensure that plenty of storage units could be installed without creating a cramped feeling.
  • There were plenty of turtles, huge infestations of purple spotted stingrays and some large manta rays.
  • The show follows the traditional plot of the fairytale story but with plenty of comedy and slapstick to keep the crowds entertained for both evening and matinee performances.
  • Impala, waterbuck, kudu, bushbuck, warthog, zebra and giraffe all move to drier areas that still offer plenty of goodies to eat.
  • And even if inflation does now take hold, there is plenty of scope to let the rupiah rise. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was bought a navy gaberdine raincoat when I was about six with plenty of room to grow into. Harbingers
  • North Korea got America's attention big time last month when it claimed it had reprocessed enough spent nuclear fuel rods to make plenty of nuclear weapons.
  • He came of age during the Depression, arrived in Congress from Massachusetts in 1952 and came to power amid the plenty of the '60s and' 70s (he once boasted that he'd put money into an appropriations bill to study knock-knees). The Last Hurrah For Tip O'neill, 1912-1994
  • Plenty of light enters through empty portholes on both sides of the engine room and ventilator hatches in the roof.
  • My father had always said that there are four things a child needs plenty of love, nourishing food, fegular sleep, and lots of soap and water---and after those, what he needs most is some intelligent neglect. 
  • Plenty of distraught candidates have gone to court accusing the voting machines of miscounting their votes, but to little avail.
  • The ambience is friendly, the lighting is a welcoming warm orange glow, and there are plenty of stylin' beauties to chat up at the bar.
  • An they wish for gold, they shall have gold; and should they wish for silver, they shall have silver; or an they prefer for merchandise, I will give them merchandise; and to whom I owe a thousand I will give two thousand in requital of that wherewith he hath veiled my face before the poor; for I have plenty. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • For average-sized adults, there is plenty of front legroom and headroom, and a decent amount of space in the back.
  • The people of Ngati Tuwharetoa in the Bay of Plenty are reaching the end of a long journey of acceptence.
  • There are plenty of grown-ups who could give a hoot about anything to do with the poorly-written, atrociously-acted mess that is Twilight. This week's cover: 'New Moon' Exclusive: Which of Robert Pattinson's costars does he find the most difficult? His hair. | EW.com
  • The guild are running the quiz in aid of Laois Hospice and hopes for plenty of support.
  • As I remarked in my post at the time, if anything is to be learnt in the post-mortems, it is that there is plenty of failure all round for all sides to digest.
  • We found some, but not the great swathes that we had hoped for, although we were rewarded by plenty of patches of bluebells, drifts of wood anemones, a glade with masses of milkmaids and lots of primroses, cowslips and violas and bugle.
  • The Northants attack did not feature any first-team players, but still caused plenty of problems.
  • Each character has plenty of special moves
  • Meanwhile, its conventional forces are plenty good enough to banish the nuclear option to the realm of the theoretical.
  • The odds are that, whoever romps home to victory, there'll be plenty of laughs along the way.
  • Evvy big plantation raised its own cows for plenty of milk and butter, as well as lots of beef cattle, hogs, goats, and sheep. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 3
  • There are plenty of practical ideas, all curtailments of our liberty, which might indeed now need to be introduced - such as greater powers for the police to arrest suspects for questioning, deportations and possibly internment.
  • The report stresses the necessity of eating plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables.
  • The programme certainly provides plenty of food for thought.
  • Make sure you eat plenty of good fresh food.
  • Still, there is plenty of blame on both sides of the Atlantic for this display of mutual antipathy.
  • Twitter has earned plenty of developer ire for its release of official products that will likely quash those offered by independent players in its historically vibrant developer community, and its policing of third-party applications that include the word "twit" or "tweet" has had plenty of opponents as well. CNET News.com
  • He had a good job, plenty of money and he was enjoying life in the fast lane.
  • Still, if you want your Crisis analysis to have plenty of bite and a dash of bile, relish Living Dangerously.
  • Electronics were largely eschewed for acoustic strumming, vibes, banjo and plenty of ‘ba-ba-ba’ backing vocals.
  • What happens if the car still has plenty of life in it, which today's high quality almost guarantees, but the electronic technology quickly obsoletes today's whizbang gadgets?
  • This show, held in cavernous, candelabra-strewn space that had a whiff of ruined empire, had plenty of strong, practical pieces: impeccably cut overcoats, running the gamut from deepest navy and ashiest gray to the purest white with black trimming; three-piece suits tailored with Browne's signature off-kilter proportions, and a pair of gray corduroy pants strewn with white snowflakes. Esquire.com Article Feed
  • Despite bleak weather, there was plenty of sparkle at Grasmere's first Festival of the Stars at the weekend, ensuring the event was a big success.
  • We have had gold medallists if not galore, then aplenty, so let's consult them.
  • Hendry said he had plenty of room for improvement despite the emphatic result.
  • You have plenty to do tonight. You have to get packed and such. Please, let me.
  • The water content of doughnut mixtures is important; the dough must be stiff enough to be shaped, but still contain plenty of moisture to give the light spongy texture of the cooked product.
  • Critics who claim that the biotech food industry benefits corporate agribusiness and misallocates scientific resources will find plenty of support for their arguments here.
  • He knew that plenty of people want an urban townhome.
  • Despite being a bike engine, it's got plenty of grunt.
  • They are said to have passed a very "comfortable winter," subsisting largely upon the abundant game found in the new country, the oxen being supplied with plenty of browse from the trees. Living in Dryden: Early settlement
  • There's plenty of clichés about Paris in the springtime that are true.
  • Except for the fiddle at a dance or a melodeon at home, frontier music, in its cultural aspects, was largely confined to amateur bands with plenty of oompah. THE AMERICAN WEST
  • The summer tourists have gone, leaving plenty of space to enjoy the many activities on offer against the backdrop of outstanding scenery.
  • I know plenty of people who have strong family relationships that involve their adult children, ageing parents, siblings etc.
  • S'pose me kill 'm big fella marster, bimeby plenty white fella marster walk about Binu cross like hell. Chapter 23
  • This is a tough, cynical world with plenty of murders and world-weary cops trying their best to solve them.
  • Plenty of Tories are, it seems, cock-a-hoop about the news, still to be confirmed, that General Sir Richard Dannatt is to be elevated to the House of Lords where he will become a Tory defence adviser and, perhaps, a minister in the next Conservative government. John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • But there are plenty of things that threaten anew to knock Clinton off his presidential perch.
  • With his opponent looking tired, Khan took full advantage landing plenty of powerful shots to secure a comprehensive victory.
  • So he tried to forget about it, and make up his mind that he could find plenty of congenial work looking after his traps and assisting Abner's wife during the winter, with occasional trips across the sound, and possibly a chance to pull an oar in the surfboat, should luck favor him. Darry the Life Saver The Heroes of the Coast
  • There is ample fact -- and we also have plenty of evidence -- proving that this incident was organized, premeditated, masterminded and incited by the Dalai clique," Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said today, in denouncing the Dalai Lama's supporters as instigators of what he described as violent protests that rocked the region in recent days. What They Are Saying
  • Taxation of the rich would provide funds aplenty for public investment in publicly owned services.
  • But if you have plenty of room against a wall, go for a large wall shrub like Magnolia grandiflora.
  • Si vis ditari, contemne divitias; that's true plenty, not to have, but not to want riches, non habere, sed non indigere, vera abundantia: 'tis more glory to contemn, than to possess; et nihil agere, est deorum, and to want nothing is divine. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • And if there is an unfavourable wind or swell, there are plenty of worthwhile sheltered sites which are also suitable for novices.
  • A good costume for trick-or-treating on this frigid planet would be a toasty self-heating spacesuit, an oxygen supply, ice skates and plenty of hot cocoa.
  • Eric wasn't particularly intelligent but he had plenty of ambition.
  • It is also shifting plenty of feminine, lacy lingerie, in the kind of bright colours that go well with a sun tan.
  • I'm sure the good folks out in the sticks have known plenty of rich metropolitans in their day.
  • Don't cry over Pierre - there are plenty more fish in the sea!
  • Sure, there are plenty of fancy, organic home cleaning products, but frankly we just can't bear to spend big bucks on a purse-size atomizer of window cleaner.
  • Living things also employ and contain plenty of other carbon-based materials that do not fit so easily into these neat compartments.
  • Even the old parliamentarians hailed the return of Charles, notwithstanding it was admitted that the protectorate was a vigorous administration; that law and order were enforced; that religious liberty was proclaimed; that the rights of conscience were respected; that literature and science were encouraged; that the morals of the people were purified; that the ordinances of religion were observed; that vice and folly were discouraged; that justice was ably administered; that peace and plenty were enjoyed; that prosperity attended the English arms abroad; and that the nation was as much respected abroad as it was prosperous at home. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges
  • 'There will be certainly plenty of snow showers pushing into these areas exposed to the northwesterly wind. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bruni recounts the plethora of pork belly on the app menu ( "pork belly with kimchi in an Asian preparation" or "house-smoked pork belly with lentils") then noted the pig-plenty on the entrees list ( "a pork chop, pork ribs or a pork foot, also known as a trotter"), and even found a little piggy available for dessert ( "the house-made bacon chocolate crunch bar"). LAist
  • The problem with a preshow slot was that it gave me plenty of drinking time at the main bar before we took our seats. Fallin’ Up
  • The page layout included plenty of white space.
  • Still, there were plenty of other attractions, like the Reiki energy-healing workshop overseen by Carol Roujansky.
  • A very annoying match - up, packed with plenty of harassment and deception.
  • With a sparky elderflower scent and grapey, kerosene palate, you get plenty of bang for your buck here. Times, Sunday Times
  • Logan has had plenty of ups and downs in his rugby career.
  • Apart from extensive and expensive capital expenditure, plenty of labour was required, skilled and unskilled.
  • The little clearing was shielded from the street by the laurels, and afforded him plenty of elbow room.
  • Although HUD will not release conclusive results from the recent Counts until this summer, we are already seeing plenty of antidotal information and partial numbers portending bad news. Census Time: Who is Homeless?
  • It is a decent enough trade; plenty of people with fine titles meddle with it. Diderot and the Encyclopædists Volume II.
  • Serve with plenty of warm bread to dunk; sourdough is a good option as it has a bit more texture than a French baguette.
  • Plenty of money draws out the worst in people.
  • Wholesaler David Whiteman says most of them have plenty of mandarins, navel oranges and lemons in cold storage.
  • Widow Precious had plenty of sharp sense to tell her that her children were by no means “pretty dears” to anybody but herself, and to herself only when in a very soft state of mind; at other times they were but three gew-mouthed lasses, and two looby loons with teeth enough for crunching up the dripping-pan. Mary Anerley
  • Use plenty of oil. Don't skimp!
  • So, when next Saturday arrived, I was prepared with two loaves of challah, plenty of eggs, buttermilk, and, having looked up different recipes for French toast, a cup of crushed corn flakes for a crunchy crust.
  • That leaves plenty of room for other views from across the nation by well-known and lesser-known names alike. Afghan glass is just over half-full
  • My Munchurian Chicken was mild, the chicken complemented by a subtle sauce flavoured with onions, garlic, ginger, finely chopped herbs and plenty of pepper.
  • Standing up to bullies takes plenty of backbone.
  • Even while electrifying the cosmopolite yuppies with hard rock, heavy metal and thrash metal, he has pop and slow rock numbers in plenty in his quiver.
  • With the curtain about to go up on the WTO Ministerial Conference in Cancún, there will be plenty of high-sounding statements calling for a successful outcome.
  • First, there are plenty of languages where the apparent complementizer ” ˜that™, in English ” is not homophonic with a demonstrative. Propositional Attitude Reports
  • It's all just going to take diligence and persistence and we've got plenty of that.
  • A quick rinse isn't sufficient. Use plenty of running water to wash away all traces of shampoo.
  • There'll indeed be plenty of business failures, including some weird ones that nobody saw coming.
  • The Emperor's forces rediscovered human worlds, cast out alien oppressors, and claimed new territory aplenty.
  • They've recently opened a storefront on Centre Street North - no milling or baking at this site, but plenty of baked goods and free slices available.
  • Every voice in the great bright house was a call to the ingenuities and impunities of pleasure; every echo was a defiance of difficulty, doubt or danger; every aspect of the picture, a glowing plea for the immediate, and as with plenty more to come, was another phase of the spell. The Golden Bowl — Complete
  • The plan for a new hospital has plenty of government backing.
  • So get plenty of rest, don't overindulge in food or alcohol, and don't overschedule.
  • Eating garlic and plenty of vitamin C are useful anti-viral preventives.
  • A false start might be a most disorientating thing, but there will be plenty of time for pulling the drawbridge up never mind the thermals on in the months to come. But do we really want a barbecue autumn? | Alex Clark
  • The reception is a gala, cross-generational affair, with plenty of food, liquor, music, and dancing.
  • Then, early in the morning, having your stoves and plenty of hot water in readiness, take the turtle, lay it on the table on its back, and with a strong pointed knife cut round the under shell (which is the callipee), -- there are joints at each end, which must be carefully found, -- gently separating it from the callipash A Poetical Cook-Book
  • Perhaps a plesant automobile ride through the beautiful streets of Sarjevo would be plenty potentiary for the ideas of the mind regarding such issues. Seriously folks...
  • To starboard is a large galley with plenty of storage and counter space.
  • So make sure to take a hat, sunglasses with ultra-violet protection and plenty of sunblock and high-factor suncream.
  • Of course it's what one's used to, I know, and there are plenty of people not willing to put up with the dry skin that the climate brings, not to mention the thundering nor'westers that are likewise a feature of Cannerbury.
  • Alone, the word shirt carries plenty of manly associations, at least if one looks widely enough into its roots. The English Is Coming!
  • To read Proulx aloud your mouth needs plenty of spit in it.
  • At just 50x50mm and 178g, this is the smallest multitool on test, but it packs plenty in. Times, Sunday Times
  • The proceedings include a silent auction, dinner catered by Stars Restaurant and, yes, plenty of dance.
  • He might have been too gentle a soul for the furnace of the Old Firm, but if he were a spikier character he had plenty of evidence from which to formulate an assertive case for his own defence.
  • A good diet and plenty of exercise will help you to keep your body healthy.
  • By western standards the city seems poor but there are plenty of shops and stalls open selling all sorts of goods.
  • I was already forty-five minutes late for a dental appointment and had plenty of time to reflect upon the day.
  • I hope you enjoy yourselves immensely at the roast and say plenty of mean things about me.
  • The new levels and goals are excellent, with plenty of variation and more destructible environments.
  • Isabelle and John write that they are keen to do plenty of relaxing, preferably on a beach, beside a lake or simply lolling around a pool.
  • You are cordially invited to a reception and vigil with plenty of tea, sympathy and more than a drop of the hard stuff.
  • This ballet gives the corps plenty of dancing to do and I thought they all did it very well.
  • Never mind, there are plenty of cabins and corridors for me to explore, while teasing the ever-smiling tompot blennies and looking for conger eels.
  • There were plenty of fish: blue-striped grunts, moray eels, butterflyfish, bright yellow trumpetfish and multi-coloured wrasse.
  • I wash it every day and use plenty of light conditioner but I don't stick to one brand.
  • That implies there will be plenty of room for replacement purchases in the future.
  • She is also very vocal with her opinions and this has sparked plenty of controversy.
  • With such diverse output as her world music album Where Rivers Meet an evocation of her Bengali connections, with clarinettist brother Idris and the thrilling jazz virtuosity of her trio's recent live recording, pianist Zoe Rahman covers plenty of contemporary bases. This week's new live music
  • Thus we were stumbling on, very weary, very hungry, the man with the want in a constant wail, and Sonachan lamenting for suppers he had been saucy over in days of rowth and plenty, when a light oozed out of the grey-dark ahead of us, in the last place in the world one would look for any such sign of humanity. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • There are plenty of hackney cabs and coaches too; gigs, phaetons, large-wheeled tilburies, and private carriages - rather of a clumsy make, and not very different from the public vehicles, but built for the heavy roads beyond the city pavement.
  • I don't see anyone shedding any tears about this kind of disincentive although as the article pointed out, there is plenty of gnashing of teeth, name calling and outrage. Targeting Hugo Chavez
  • Expect, too, plenty of backbenchers to step forward fearlessly to criticise the leadership.
  • My father had always said that there are four things a child needs plenty of love, nourishing food, fegular sleep, and lots of soap and water---and after those, what he needs most is some intelligent neglect. 
  • Those two sides have plenty of time to interact due to the ludicrously lax security arrangements.
  • There's plenty of technology on the shelf and in the fertile minds of garage-mechanic rocketeers around the world, especially in North America.

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