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"Have you reserved a hotel room?" "Sorry, not yet."
"I want to buy things," the boy said.
"There are some things I want to buy," the boy said.
"How do you do, Mr James?" "Fine, thanks for asking. Nice to meet you."
"How do you do, James?" "Fine, thanks for asking. Nice to meet you."
"Yes, we have met before," said Mr Jordan.
"No, I don't," said Mr Jordan.
"Have you ever been to New York?" "Yes, I've been there a couple of times."
"Is it possible to catch AIDS from toilet seats?" "No, it isn't."
"Dachshund sausage" was a good name for the frankfurter.
"Does the story have a happy ending?" "Well, a warm one, anyway."
"Sue's very angry with you," my new waitress said.
He said, "I will say nothing more, because I hate making excuses."
"How far is it from here to the station?" "It is about two miles."
"How about a cup of coffee?" "I'd like to, but I have a previous engagement."
"How about a cup of coffee?" "I wish I could, but I have some place I have to go."
Have you ever read Gulliver's Travels?
"The key," he added, "is in the lock".
It is worthwhile remembering the moral.
We often fail to realize the extent to which we depend on others.

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