1. As the Ford booklet points out, there is more than enough of these demanding tasks to keep you busy. 2. We have enough random violence to keep us busy well past the End days. 3. Within the hour, Hari had measured several pairs of feet and had enough orders to keep her busy for several weeks. 4. That should keep you busy for a bit. 5. I got enough work to keep me busy for a while. 6. There is no doubt that she will be kept busy at her house in Elderslie with eight grand-children in her family. 7. The soldiers were kept busy at the front and the party loyal with privileges and gifts. 8. During those two weeks Patrick deliberately kept himself busy, carrying out checks on the precautions at onshore installations, flying out to the offshore platforms. 9. Work kept her busy, and on several occasions she actually enjoyed her job. |