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1 For some unfathomable reason, Master was very lenient to the new resident.
2 The Texans were very lenient , and the matter was quickly settled.
3 On the contrary, I have been very lenient with your brother.
4 Well, he is rich enough to be a very lenient one upon pay-day.
5 You were not severe on 'Jane Eyre;' you were very lenient .
6 Barring a few exceptions Chef was very lenient with me.
7 The Supreme Court there has traditionally been very lenient on major political figures, he says.
8 Rules are very lenient and the enforcement more by inference than in any other way.
9 I think you are very lenient in your judgment.
10 They're very lenient there, and I love the Anne Frank museum and all the canals.
11 He hasn't been very lenient with you, has he?
12 The Church is now, and always has been, very lenient in its treatment of erring priests.
13 The government is very lenient with amateur smugglers.
14 We've been fortunate until now to have students who did not overstep our very lenient boundaries.
15 You take a very lenient view, Mr Ramsden.
16 How is it, my old friend, that you are so very lenient to these young thieves?
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