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Are you in trouble with the law?
I heard you might be in trouble.
Tom didn't sound as if he was in trouble.
Tom is supposed to be here by now.
I thought we were supposed to meet Tom at 2:30.
Tom tried to sell his old VCR instead of throwing it away, but no one would buy it, so he ended up throwing it away.
Tom didn't expect to fall in love with Mary.
Tom didn't expect to fall in love with Mary.
I didn't expect that Tom would fall in love with Mary.
I didn't expect that Tom would fall in love with Mary.
I never thought this rubber band would come in handy when I put it in my pocket this morning.
If the trees on that hill are cut down, you'll see erosion pretty quickly.
Tom confessed his love to me yesterday and we have started dating.
In other words, outside of the persons concerned, only one person in Osaka knew about this incident.
As a matter of fact, I've gotten back with my old boyfriend.
We're in trouble.
If he is innocent, it follows that his wife is guilty.
You're supposed to always pay your rent on the first of the month.
You're supposed to always pay your rent on the first of the month.
You are supposed to take off your shoes when entering a house in Japan.

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