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That sort of flattery will get you nowhere.
People who can't do that aren't suited for the top.
The opera was graced with the august presence of the Crown Prince and Princess.
Oh, OK. See you. But drive carefully.
You just can't let things slip around this nonchalantly smart girl.
The convenience store was overflowing with girls, I didn't have the urge to push my way through them and went home as I was.
This isn't my blood. It's all splash-back from my opponent. There isn't a single scratch on me.
This soap is infused with natural fragrances.
Nowadays parents treat their children more as equals than they used to and the child is given more freedom to make his or her own decisions in life.
Carpets have the effect of a dust pocket, with merit of sucking up dust and stopping it flying around, but you can say that effect backfires.
An offering of flowers had been placed at the grave.
Before meeting your guests also be sure to carefully check that the toilet door locks.
The way that woman goes on with men shocks me.
'That' has only the two cases, nominative and objective, and it does not inflect depending on the case.
To 'name' we pass the page identifier (Japanese and special characters cannot be used).
"I'm too old to be playing with bugs", said the boy.
"I'm getting too old to be playing with bugs", said the boy.
Let go of my arm! I can't stand people touching me.
The bay is full of boats and people.
The bay has more yachts than sailboats.

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