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There is a taxi stand near the station.
There's one just near the station.
Although it was a long way back to the station, little by little the old wagon drew near.
I met a certain gentleman at the station.
Do you know how far it is from the station to city hall?
It was a good five kilometers from the station to the school.
A sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use.
Some satellites have exploded or collided.
Englishmen are the heirs of liberty.
The English are generally a conservative people.
Englishmen are, on the whole, conservative.
As an Englishman, he is particularly sensitive to the differences between English and American usage.
Alfred, King of England, was a great scholar as well as a great ruler.
Have you ever been to Britain?
London, the capital of England, is on the Thames.
The English poet Percy Shelley went so far as to call hell a city much like London.
In England, Labor Day is in May.
Speaking English is not easy.
I like English so much, but sometimes it is very difficult for me.
English is the world's language.

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