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I don't have anything particular to say.
I have nothing particular to do.
I am becoming accustomed to the severe climate here bit by bit.
I have a deposit of a thousand dollars here.
I have been to Tokyo only once.
I met her along the way.
I was caught in a shower on the way.
I am interested in mountain climbing.
I met her along the way to school.
I met her on the way to school.
I know better than to quarrel with my brother.
I am very interested in fishing.
I wish I were a bird.
I have not seen you for ages.
I have an errand to do in town.
I have a habit of getting up early.
I am in the habit of going for a walk before breakfast.
I don't like cheese for breakfast, nor does my wife.
I'm not a junior high school student.
I'm not interested in the tea ceremony or flower arranging.

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