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"I think all fat people should go on a diet". "Are you referring to me"?
"Do you mind opening the window?" "Not at all."
"Would you mind opening the window?" "Certainly not."
"Is it going to clear up?" "I hope so."
The teacher said, "Above all, what is necessary for success is perseverance."
"Please give me some water." "All right."
"Have I ever thought of buying a new pair of shoes?" "Mind your own business."
"Waiting for Spring" is a novel by Soseki, isn't it?
The word meant "attendants."
"Don't disturb her. She is at work right now" he whispered.
"Would you mind giving me a lift in your car?" "Not at all."
"To tell you the truth, I am scared of heights." "You are a coward!"
"Excuse me", Ann broke in.
"May I use your dictionary?" "By all means."
"Next time," he said.
"Love your neighbour as yourself" is a quotation from the Bible.
"Now and then I think of divorcing him." "You must be kidding!"
"I have a terrible tooth-ache." "You'd better see a dentist at once."
"I agree with him." "So do I."
"I'm Japanese," the boy answered.

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