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Do you have anything to say?
What's beside the desk?
Do you have anything to declare?
Why should she have sent for him?
Why did she need to send for him?
Why he killed himself is still a mystery.
Why is Mrs. Yamada popular in your school?
For nothing is so beautiful but that it betrays some defect on close inspection.
This is because there is nothing so beautiful that, even on close inspection, no defects will be found.
Why do you need to read such a book?
If a thing is worth doing it is worth doing badly.
There still remains much to be done.
There's still much to do.
A promise made is a debt unpaid.
You have a point there.
The fingerprints on the knife attest to her guilt.
There is a rule concerning the use of knives and forks.
At one time Nigeria was a British colony.
Mrs. Thompson wants to conceal the fact that she is a millionaire.
You should not inflict any injury on others on any account.

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