5746 examples of plenties in sentences

We know now that for any serious attack on an enemy who has plenty of machine-guns and plenty of successive well-wired positions a great mass of heavy and other artillery is absolutely indispensable.

We know now that for any serious attack on an enemy who has plenty of machine-guns and plenty of successive well-wired positions a great mass of heavy and other artillery is absolutely indispensable.

This high spreading plain, which before the war was one scene of rural plenty and industrious peace, with its farm lands and orchards dropping gently from the forest country of Chantilly, Compiègne, and Ermenonville, down to the Ourcq and the Marne, will be a place of pilgrimage for generations to come.

" Speaking of hops, it is said, "plenty of ladybirds, plenty of hops.

" Speaking of hops, it is said, "plenty of ladybirds, plenty of hops.

We are also told that when many hawthorn blossoms are seen a severe winter will follow; and, according to Wilsford, "the broom having plenty of blossoms is a sign of a fruitful year of corn."

Sprigs of bay were also introduced into the bridal wreath, besides ears of corn, emblematical of the plenty which might always crown the bridal couple.

That is always the objection made to any reasonable discussion of the warand as most of us are denied access to German papers, it is difficult to produce quotations; and even when one does, there are plenty of fools to suggest and believe that the entire German Press is an elaborate camouflage.

There was as great abundance and plenty of gold and silver in those days in Jerusalem as stones or sycamores that grow in the field, and horses were brought to him from Egypt and Chao.

And also when he remembered that he had renied him, he wept abundantly great plenty of tears, in such wise that he was so accustomed to weep that his face was burned with tears as it seemed, like as Clement saith.

Ambrose saith in his preface thus, of this holy martyr: Lord, thou hast given to Christopher so great plenty of virtues, and such grace of doctrine, that he called from the error of Paynims forty-eight thousand men, to the honor of Christian faith, by his shining miracles.

It was so that the prefect Tarquinius supposed that Timothy had had great plenty of riches, which he demanded of Silvester, threatening him to the death but if he delivered them to him.

Then the peas and garden truck were both good and plenty; and a few pigs having been procured, there was the certainty of enjoying a plenty of that important article, pork, during the coming winter.

Then the peas and garden truck were both good and plenty; and a few pigs having been procured, there was the certainty of enjoying a plenty of that important article, pork, during the coming winter.

or is this sight only a delusion to fill us with hopes that's never to be satisfied?" "Pigeons are seldom wanting in this country, Mike, in the spring and autumn; though we have both birds and beasts, in plenty, that are preferable for food.

" "He hole plenty of beaver, if you cotch him!But no water left, and he all go away.

Plenty rock; plenty tree.

Plenty rock; plenty tree.

'There's plenty of work for you Abolitionists now-a-days,' said he.

" "Plenty of both, ma'am," replied the blacksmith.

The boss always had plenty of iron links of all sizes, hanging in a row, ready to be made into chains when wanted.

He was selfish and dissipated, because he was brought up with plenty of money, and slaves to obey everything he chose to order.

"She's a beautiful lady," said she to Flora; "but if she's got plenty o' money, what makes her dress so innocent and dull?

That came to passe, when, swolne with plenties pride, Nor prince, nor peere, nor kin, they would abide.

There is plenty of waste and maladjustment in our economic system at the present time.

5746 examples of  plenties  in sentences