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Critics have plenty of other concerns.

There's plenty of time to daydream outside the office.

He is a man with plenty of guts.

If I pour some more in then my brother will surely have plenty of rice.

I’ve seen plenty of hands tremble when they reach for the cotton bow to untie my gown.

In July, Liu Boquan, a prominent hotel owner in Dongguan, garnered plenty of praise — and plenty of headlines — when he took to the skies in his helicopter to apprehend a band of thieves.

ONCE a Burning firelighter is placed against a tyre, it takes a few minutes for a car to ignite, giving the arsonist plenty of time to escape.

The lesson is this: for a country as big and populous as China, growing at such speed, there is plenty of room for learning by doing.

Public spending should certainly take the brunt: there is plenty of scope to slim inefficient Leviathan, and studies of past deficit-cutting programmes suggest they work best when cuts predominate.

And I have found myself in plenty of situations where I’ve wanted to give someone (my husband, a colleague) what I thought was helpful advice only to inadvertently offend him or her.

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He has plenty of strength.

Include plenty of calcium in your diet.

There seems to be plenty of factual content in all this, and plenty of kings and queens too.

London is blessed with plenty of parks and tree-lined streets.

Meanwhile, even assuming property-price targets are enforceable, they appear to provide plenty of incentive to keep investing in property.

And the geniuses made plenty more hits, all gems that can be smartly repackaged into kid attracting albums.

Since these females would have had plenty of time to reproduce before they died, the evolutionary pressure imposed by killing them would be much lower.

You might think this scenario would tempt plenty of farmers to flip their acres from cattle pasture to cropland. But it's a tough decision that depends on much more than recent prices.

In fact it can do plenty.

There are plenty of reasons to stay sober.

There were plenty of people in front of the town's Hall.

InBev is known as a ruthless cost cutter and would have plenty of fat to work on.

Large double stainless steel sink with alkaline water purifier and generous cooking island with separate vegetable preparation sink provide plenty of space when cooking for large or small parties.

She has plenty of imagination.

There are plenty of kiosks here in Tivoli.

Besides, there are plenty of examples of "faceless conglomerates" doing an excellent job of nurturing local brands.

Not only does a good freelancer have better-than-average creative skills, she needs a bit of accounting, a smattering of contract law, a dash of operations and plenty of marketing.

There were plenty of reasons for the last-minute adjustment.

Not so in Britain: though there is plenty of economic slack, inflation has actually been above the Bank of England's target.

This itinerary leaves us plenty of leeway.

Nedergaard believes that most of these points are along major nerve tracks, and as such are parts of the body that have plenty of adenosine receptors.

Sure enough, the answer includes plenty of tubes, wires, suction cups and, of course, checklists.

We should take a sympathetic attitude towards erring comrades, give them plenty of time for consideration and allow them to make reasonable reply, explaining the facts and clarifying their positions. We should particularly encourage sincere self-criticism and receive it warmly.

The tobacco looked healthy and green and fraught for Mary--with promise of future plenty.

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