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I have some shopping to do.
I think I've got a touch of fever.
Having a slight fever, I stayed in bed.
Since I had a slight fever, I stayed in bed.
Let me give you a bit of advice.
I have a little money with me now.
Is there any hope whatsoever?
Is he anything of a scholar?
Apart from a few spelling mistakes, it is a good composition.
That car in the middle of the path is an inconvenience.
Do you have small change with you?
The only reason for the existence of a novel is that it does attempt to represent life.
Beyond the novel we come to works whose avowed aim is information.
It was hard for him to live on his small pension.
There is a small pond here.
You oughtn't to go out with the little boy remaining alone.
Small children often like books about dragons and other monsters.
Books about things like dinosaurs and monsters are a favorite among young children.
Small children can be very destructive.
A small town lies between the big cities.

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