(1) Adults and children alike will have plenty to see at Bowood House, which caters for all the family.
(2) My dad's thinking was that it's plenty fast to be in the race.
(3) No matter what your interest, there is plenty to see and do at the Holker Garden Festival this year.
(4) In my experience, though, it ends up being easy to read and plenty fast.
(5) So there's still plenty to look forward to and I, for one, plan to relish every second of it.
(6) On Christmas Day, at least, we hope to bring plenty and warmth to all such cases.
(7) You didn't stick to your strategy, and it may have cost you plenty in the long run.
(8) For that reason, many less discriminating viewers will be plenty happy with this movie.
(9) Most gamers will probably find that the default view is plenty good though.
(10) Windy was still making sure everyone was evacuated, and the other 3 were plenty busy.
(11) Seeing animals reproducing in the wild would be plenty magical enough for me.
(12) It raining plenty back in Jamaica, so much so that even hail was dropping from the sky!
(13) For a fourteen year old that is downright insulting and even an eight year old may have plenty to say on his or her own account.
(14) Such natural phenomena as famine and plenty
(15) You'll have plenty to keep you busy
(16) The slate-built village itself above the lake also has plenty to offer the sightseer.
(17) It could mean that she has no secrets or that she has plenty but has no room to tell us what they are.
(18) She has plenty more ideas
(19) Cycle time seems plenty fast, similar to a standard 1911.
(20) Faced with such plenty , it is hard to understand how anyone could go hungry in this part of the world.