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"But you just come here in the summer!" Said Tony.
Well, it wasn't all that bad.
I don't like such sports as tennis and golf.
Dennis doesn't have rough manners.
Ted is incompetent to teach English.
Therefore, we try to persuade people not to have cash, to have money electronically transferred.
You're being bossy, aren't you?
I might have left it on the table.
Mrs. Davis was anything but a perfect wife.
David has never had a steady job. He has always lived by his wits.
David has never had a steady job, but he's always managed to make ends meet.
Don't bite your nails.
That is to say, he was old and gray and tired.
It shows that English is no longer the language only of the people of England.
I know better than to quarrel with her about trifles.
You cannot be too careful about spelling.
I don't have good luck, so I don't play pachinko or buy lottery tickets.
Why don't we drop over to see her?
Why don't we drop by to see her?
Why don't we break off for a while and have some coffee?

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