How to use in-sentence of “plenty”:
– The Bay of Plenty is a region in New Zealand.
– Through MSN, people can create an electronic maile-mail account using MSN Hotmail, a blog using MSN Spaces, a group using MSN Groups and plenty more.
– Choice is an important aspect of motivation, and SEWP gives learners plenty of freedom.
– Something other than Eastern European tennis players, I’ve spent a few hours today taking the article from 3Kb to 15Kb, added plenty of references, some images and a heap more text.
– Like the Fertile Crescent, Crete had rich soil, a warm climate, and plenty of water.
– It is on Chaussée de Waterloo and has plenty of shops.

Example sentences of “plenty”:
- Its syntax, sounds, phonetics, grammar, and plenty of words show African influence in every aspect.
- Closed as promoted: Nice work - a good example of how the process should work, giving us a good article with plenty of community input.
– Its syntax, sounds, phonetics, grammar, and plenty of words show African influence in every aspect.
– Closed as promoted: Nice work – a good example of how the process should work, giving us a good article with plenty of community input.
– When a fuel burns in plenty of air, it receives enough oxygen for complete combustion.
– He is known for making plenty of assists.
– There are plenty of monkeys in all tourist spots in India, especially at pilgrimage points.
– Article has plenty of refs, is at about 4kb and I believe it meets most if not all of the GA criteria.
– We get plenty of information about this dynasty through coins, inscriptions, monuments and Sanskrit writings.
– Woodland is a low-density forest with plenty of sunlight and limited shade.
– Many animals store food during times of plenty to prepare for leaner times.
– He had plenty of money, so that he did not have to work.
– Society works best when there is plenty of social capital.
– Cars are banned from the big pedestrian zone which has plenty of shops.
– There are still plenty of mosaics which were made by the Ancient Romans.
More in-sentence examples of “plenty”:
– As the water builds up, frogs and tadpoles have plenty of food, such as algae, vegetation, insects, dragonfly nymphs, and other tadpoles.
– The subcats are not complete as there are plenty of openings where we do not have 3 articles to make a category, but what we do have articles on is completely ordered now.
– Humus takes in water and has plenty of nutrients.
– In the 1850s, a boy named Plenty Coups had a vision.
– They live in mixed-age wet sclerophyll forest with plenty of “Acacia”.
– Sadly during the same period, another 7 names were added to the Deaths in 2011 page, so there is still plenty to do.
– There is little snow in Vestmannaeyjar, but plenty of rain.
– This led to the growth of a tourist industry, with package tours and plenty of comfortable inns.
– They live in areas which are treeless, are covered in short grass, thorny shrubbushes and have plenty of cactus.
– There can be plenty of argument about whether or not an explanation is appropriate, and if so, whether it is correct.
– Apart from a few countries with plenty of it, hydro power is normally applied to peak load demand because it is readily stopped and started.
– He travelled around China and visited a plenty of scenic attractions and heritages when he was 20.
– The volcanic island Whakaari/White Island in New Zealand’s northeastern Bay of Plenty region explosive eruptionexplosively erupted on 9 December 2019 at 2:11 pm NZDT.
– I’m sure there are plenty of other possibilities.
– We get plenty of vandalism here.
– Some people who have something wrong with their guts get what people call a secondary riboflavin deficiency: even if there is plenty of riboflavin in the food, the sick gut cannot get it out of the food and pass it on to the blood.
– It is properly referenced, has plenty of pictures, and it has a lot of information.
– Looks to be plenty of promo material out there, but not enough reliable sources.
– Mendelssohn’s family had plenty of money.
– Not what we need right now when there are plenty of articles in the PGA queues, one article up at PAD and DYK struggling once more.
– Noble families had plenty of power depending on what land they ruled.
– It was first called the Bay of Plenty by Captain James Cook in November 1769.
– All dogs should get all necessary and regular vaccinations, have regular veterinarian checkups and teeth cleanings, along with a good diet and plenty of exercise.
– He was very successful there, and earned plenty of money to live comfortably.
– His family had plenty of money because his father owned a business running corn mills.
– The fish and plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables lead to very good restaurant menus.
– They have plenty of context: they’re rivers in Romania.
– Socialism places an emphasis on equal rights for everyone, and there is plenty of government ownership or regulation of various industries that make companies play by the government’s rules.
– There is plenty of evidence for this.
– They made sure that people had many children and that the land produced plenty of crops.
– The East stand is very modern, and has plenty of legroom.
– When Odo’s forces reached the town of Mortimer they found plenty of food and drink.
– They were given plenty of time to experiment.
– Things to take note of: No redlinks, plenty of references, fits standard article length for GAs, contains informative images, and looks awesome on IE 7.
– In contrast to the deep-water deposits of the Archean, the Proterozoic features many strata that were laid down in extensive, shallow epicontinental seas; furthermore, many of these rocks are less Metamorphic rockmetamorphosed than Archean-age ones, and plenty are in fact unaltered.
– Her secret to longevity was to “eat plenty and don’t drink booze or smoke”.
– Kanchanburi enjoys plenty of popular folk festivals.
– On the other hand, in Wales, where there are plenty of Welsh speaking people, all road signs need to be in both English and Welsh.
– He made sure the orchestra played more American music as well as plenty of Russian music.
– It lives in the northern parts of both countries, in places where there is plenty of water in the air.
– The Sergeant takes the news in stride, noting that there are plenty of other women in the world.
– The original Land Rover or Jeep was a rugged open vehicle which could take plenty of hard use, and could be washed down with a hose.
– These comedies, with plenty of songs, were a popular form of entertainment in the 1920s and 1930s.
– She has all the qualities needed to become a great Fairy Godmother: she is brave, impetuous, she has a great heart and plenty of energy to get her hands dirty and help others.
– There are plenty of posts regarding her in blogs and social media, and there are some brief mentions in mainstream media articles, but nothing to indicate “significant coverage”.
– Because it is close to the East Alligator River and Nadab floodplains, it means that there would have been plenty of food.
– His father made good quality carriages and he made plenty of money from his business.
– His family had plenty of money, but when Berg’s father died in 1900 life became much harder for them.
– It is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa where there are large bodies of open water with plenty of fish.
– In short, he is a very qualified candidate with plenty of experience in all areas of the project.
- As the water builds up, frogs and tadpoles have plenty of food, such as algae, vegetation, insects, dragonfly nymphs, and other tadpoles.
- The subcats are not complete as there are plenty of openings where we do not have 3 articles to make a category, but what we do have articles on is completely ordered now.
