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There were twenty or so people there.
He's eating an apple.
She's eating an apple.
Your problem is similar to mine.
Is the university's library open now?
If we continue like this, it's as clear as day that the Japan of five years on will be in decline.
This morning I had a bit of a disagreement with my wife. I didn't think it was a big deal, but seeing what she's like this evening I think I must have upset her.
Walking back from his house, I frantically searched through my memory.
"What happened to your nose?" "When I was backing my car up I went to check behind me, convinced that the car window was open, and bashed my face into it!"
He wants to go to America.
Net profit for the last three months is a new record high!
Betty killed Jane while she was singing.
It's not allowed to be quiet here.
As Jesus passed along the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting a net into the lake.
I know her.
Demetrius is slandering me!
When I braced myself and said, "I'm pregnant" he said "Are you saying it's mine?"
The government is currently broadening the interpretation of article 9 of the Constitution by wearying it down little by little.
If you carelessly ask, "got a boyfriend?" she'll be put on her guard and say, "why do you ask?"
"A fish out of water" is a metaphor for being unable to use your talents due to a change of environment.

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