Example sentences of "with plenty [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There are plenty of courses and workshops on offer throughout the year with plenty to interest everyone . |
2 | The poor drainage that results can be helped significantly by digging in shovelfuls of sharp , pea-sized fruit , together with plenty of well-rotted organic manure or compost . |
3 | Rejoin the circuit with plenty of height , remembering to lower the main wheel if it is retractable . |
4 | The main thing is to shift your centre of gravity forwards behind the punch , so that it is delivered with plenty of power . |
5 | ‘ And a singer , and a clown with plenty of good stories to tell folk while he wheedles out their money . |
6 | Given a clear run , with plenty of other values , they would almost certainly have played in 3NT , but if an adversary has overcalled in that suit they will be apprehensive of the no-trump game in case there are five immediate losers . |
7 | Though it travels through some wonderful hill country the Way is n't a tough route — much of it follows level footpaths with plenty of riverside walking . |
8 | Geoffrey Fisher wrote a last school report which in later years became legendary : ‘ A boy with plenty of force of character who , in spite of certain uncouthnesses , has done good service on his own lines ’ . |
9 | Lacock good on the deep , fast glides with plenty of roach , chub and dace . |
10 | They 're both conventional , old school sports cars with plenty of power up front , not much in the middle and drive to the back . |
11 | Season generously with the freshly ground pepper , then serve with plenty of crusty French or Italian bread . |
12 | ‘ You 'll be busy tomorrow and besides , I like things done with plenty of time to spare . ’ |
13 | Minto not only provided him with plenty of Screwtape- style domestic situations . |
14 | A comparatively lazy day with plenty of time to ooh and aah . |
15 | Now get down to the business of making a country fit for business to operate in , with plenty of unemployment and real inequality . ’ |
16 | Try tuna , sardines or anchovies , or chopped spinach with plenty of garlic and black pepper . |
17 | Dark and refreshing , it makes a strong cup of tea with plenty of flavour . |
18 | Place the beans in a large bowl , cover with plenty of water and leave to soak for at least 8hr . |
19 | Gravadlax makes a delicious alternative to smoked salmon and is the raw fish marinated with plenty of herbs , especially dill . |
20 | Garlic & Walnut Sauce for pasta p84 Garlic Vinaigrette p28 Ginger & Coriander Rolls p116 Gravadlax p108/ Raw salmon marinated with plenty of dill and often served with mustard sauce Guacamole p105 |
21 | They had blue-chip credit standing , and were among the few counterparties with plenty of fixed-rate interest payments to swap for floating-rate ones . |
22 | Britain had a big takeover boom in 1985–89 , with plenty of bitterly fought hostile bids ; but none was financed with junk bonds . |
23 | The care he took , as well as his natural good looks , continued to provide him with plenty of pick-ups in his early forties . |
24 | A happier period is ahead , rather than of late , and you 're in for some high times with plenty of hilarity . |
25 | This was a happy find , he says , because it is a strong axle with plenty of lock available . |
26 | Drystone walls have long provided gardeners with plenty of opportunities to grow pretty alpine plants . |
27 | The area should be weed free , with plenty of compost dug in . |
28 | Make sure runners are planted in moisture-retentive soil , with plenty of humus worked in . |
29 | However , as with the vitamins , you will find that a sound diet with plenty of protein from various sources , good food derived from cereals , fruits and vegetables , should supply adequate minerals , with no need to take supplements . |
30 | Afterwards he reflected on the preacher 's dilemma : ‘ If he is a strong man , the possessor of popular gifts , he will be treated with plenty of consideration ; but the consideration is not due to his office so much as to his personal qualities . ’ |