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Er, I can only drive cars with an automatic transmission.
Could you wrap them up separately?
What I need is a beer.
I enjoy feeding the pigeons.
What do you call this insect in English?
I would rather starve than steal.
You should rewrite this sentence.
Whenever you come home late, your parents will start harping you on it, and you'll find it unbearable. No matter how late it gets, they'll stay up just to wait for you. They should just go to sleep already, don't you think?
Whenever I come home late at night, my parents scold me and it annoys me. No matter how late I come back, they're awake and waiting for me. It would be so nice if they just went to sleep instead.
I have been to the barber's.
Yoko is in London now. She's studying English.
Yoko found it impossible to live alone any longer.
I expect her to pass the examination easily.
Does the Oedipus Complex apply to me, too? It sure doesn't feel like it, though.
I got an ocarina from my daughter on Father's Day. Frankly, though, I don't need it. I wonder where she could have come up with such a present.
I couldn't tell what kind of person this girl I met on the internet was from her profile, but something about her still piqued my curiosity, as though I had met her in a previous life, or something occult-ish like that, anyways.
If I change key, I can't hold the pitch. It's better if we go with the original key, and I sometimes sing an octave lower.
My specialty is French onion gratin soup
It was 30% off during the sale.
Tom is one of Mary's neighbors.

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