plenty造句121. There was plenty of talent at the party last night.
122. The water is clear and plenty of fish are visible.
123. There is plenty to do on your own doorstep; to look further is a cop-out.
124. The nursery is bright and cheerful, with plenty of toys.
125. There are plenty of cafes and bars, many of them serving excellent food.
126. You need a material with plenty of stretch in it.
127. 'How much does she earn?' 'A lot!' You can also use plenty of. These phrases can also be used in questions and negative sentences.
128. You are all fortunate to be growing up in a time of peace and plenty.
129. Don't worry if the shoes seem a bit tight at first; the leather has plenty of give in it.
130. The accountant knocked down plenty of money without being caught.
131. His bad behaviour provided plenty of ammunition for his opponents.
132. He's a small kid, but he has plenty of moxie.
133. An important rule is to drink plenty of water during any flight.
134. He had a good job, plenty of money and he was enjoying life in the fast lane.
135. She is in the fortunate position of having plenty of choice.
136. There are plenty of bars and restaurants within walking distance of the hotel.
137. I exercise and eat right and get plenty of sleep.
138. Luckily I'd had the foresight to get in plenty of food.
139. Eat plenty of wholefoods such as wholemeal bread, brown rice, nuts and pulses.
140. There is plenty of work to be done in the garden.
141. Have another sandwich - there's plenty more where that came from.
142. There's plenty to discover as you ramble around this little island.
143. There are plenty of ways you can cut costs on your trip without slumming.
144. There's plenty of time, so we needn't rush at finishing the job.
145. If it's culture you're looking for, the city has plenty of museums and art galleries.
146. There is plenty of evidence that her actions were in violation of an earlier contract.
147. There should be plenty of time to go shopping before we leave New York.
148. Remember to apply plenty of oil so that the wheel can rotate freely.
149. I used to take plenty of exercise,[www.] but now I'm terribly unfit.
150. Don't flap - there's plenty of time to cook before they arrive.