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1 The media is, in fact, giving plenty of coverage to the ongoing bull market.
2 A woman passed by giving plenty of room, but she took little notice of me.
3 Try to induce a taste by giving plenty of milk, and sugar or syrup with it.
4 Trees were scattered all about, giving plenty of shade, which the troops were quick to take advantage of.
5 Under the Employment Standards Legislation Bill, employers would not be able to cancel shifts without giving plenty of notice.
6 I have several other reasons to offer for giving plenty of room between hives, which will be mentioned hereafter.
7 So I lowered the big starboard anchor, giving plenty of slack; and by afternoon I was at work on the windlass.
8 Bowels to be seen to by giving plenty of green food, with a morsel of sheep's melt or raw liver occasionally.
9 He was second in last year's Irish National and third in the Kerry National, giving plenty of weight to the front two.
10 The bare wooden steps creaked loudly, giving plenty of advance warning, but when we got to the apartment the door was already slightly ajar.
11 JOSEPH Woodward & Sons of Cork is giving plenty of advance notice for the company's forthcoming auction at its premises on Wednesday, November 6th.
12 Eamonn Morrissey (Dublin full forward): Probably one of the great characters of the team and always giving plenty of advice from the back.
13 Swimming's "Jack of Hearts" will now be giving plenty of that to the men's 4x100m freestyle relay team, so often an enigmatic unit.
14 "Don't rate yourself so low, little woman," he added, good-humoredly; "you are giving plenty of time and interest, and surely that is worth something."
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This collocation consists of: Giving plenty through the time