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Where are you going in such a hurry? We've got plenty of time, so drive safely.
plenty of time
Houses should be built so as to admit plenty of light as well as fresh air.
There's no point starting a shop selling take-away lunches; there are already plenty.
If you have the money, then you may use it with other treatments, but the results from hypnotism alone should be plenty.
For circumstantial evidence, that's plenty.
Every day grandfather and grandmother gave the kitten plenty of milk, and soon the kitten grew nice and plump.
I usually cut loose a bit and drink plenty before a day off work but if my drinks are cut with tochu tea then I get absolutely no hangover.
‘Do we need more milk?’ ‘No, there's plenty in the fridge.’
If you are travelling somewhere, do you normally get to the station or airport with plenty of time or at the last minute?
With the creation of a city area that's more like a town, with plenty of greenery and community buildings, living in the city will soon mean simpler, stress-free lifestyles for the 20,000 that are expected to live, work and play in Edinburgh's Waterfront.
Don't bring any food - we've got plenty.
There were plenty of wild animals too, but not the kinds you see in Disney films or in childrens zo
No matter how much you might think you like curry, three days in a row is plenty.
A camel is a gentle and pleasant tame beast whereof there are plenty in Africa especially in the Deserts of Libya, Numidia and Barbary by which Africans estimate their own wealth.