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1 This weekend I'll try to get plenty of rest, plenty of sleep.
2 If nothing else, we should get plenty of warning of any attack.
3 I've some friends, and in the evening I get plenty of exercise.
4 And I could get plenty more anytime I want, Jasper dishonestly bragged.
5 But I can get plenty of first-rate sketches on my own terms.
6 The rookie Allen should get plenty of opportunities to run the ball.
7 You get plenty of laugh, and no tiresome blab to listen to.
8 It's hot there, but we get plenty of breeze from the lakes.
9 Well, never mind, I daresay we shall get plenty of other chances.
10 We get plenty of pitches about repeats that don't make the cut.
11 With health, vitality, and freedom, we'll all get plenty of activity.
12 In fact, it steadies the nerves, and you can get plenty of booze.
13 I want you to get plenty of sleep, and stop worrying.
14 England are going to get plenty of that between now and the final.
15 Dark matter or no, they'll get plenty of detective work done.
16 There's always plenty that run and you get plenty of cover.
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