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1 Indeed, the long goodbye means there has been ample time to prepare.
2 Two days must elapse before the steamer arrived; ample time for composition.
3 In any case, he had had ample time to introduce the poison.
4 While hoping for its return, I'd have ample time to flagellate myself.
5 If that worked, there'd be ample time to do a happy dance.
6 She had ample time to think; but she tried to banish thought.
7 You will be given ample time for discussion; but hear me first.
8 The long northern twilight gave her ample time to cover the distance.
9 But there is ample time for you to reflect upon the matter.
10 We shall find ample time to quarrel when the work is done.
11 But Buck Benson's cool eye had seen the treachery in ample time .
12 There was ample time to be back in England before that date.
13 The elaborate dinner lasted two hours, giving us ample time for discussion.
14 Dr. Oleander had ample time to stand there and view the scene.
15 He would have had ample time to remove them and destroy them.
16 Tomorrow would be ample time to return to that theater of uncertainty.
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