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Could you break a 1,000 yen note?
"Is the essay ready?" "No, I'm sorry. I haven't finished writing it yet."
"I'd rather get the sack than not join the labour union," said the disgruntled worker.
"I'm just thinking about my wish," replied the little black rabbit.
"I just wish that I could be with you forever and always," replied the little black rabbit.
"Is she reading a book?" "Yes, she is."
"Does she have a dog?" "No, she doesn't."
"Is he by the car?" "No, he is in the car."
"He'd like to have a coffee after work." "I would too."
He doesn't come any more, the one smoking said.
The man who was smoking said, "He doesn't come here any more."
"I know him well." "Oh, do you?"
I asked her who the man wearing the white hat was.
"What's going on in the cave? I'm curious." "I have no idea."
"The phone is ringing." "I'll get it."
'Madame Butterfly' is set in Nagasaki.
"Who is in the car?" "Tom is."
"Was there a girl in the gym?" "Yes, there is."
"I think all fat people should go on a diet". "Are you referring to me"?
"Would you mind opening the window?" "Of course not."

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