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Then all of a sudden a good idea came to me.
Mr Jones said something then.
You should take part in that speech contest.
I wish I had bought a ticket for the concert.
She was a strong, fast runner then.
The proverb is familiar.
You don't have to tell that to your parents.
I found it best to say nothing about the matter.
I'll bet anybody on that.
That coffee smells good.
That quilt is really quite a piece of work with all its fine craftsmanship.
"What shall we do with the rubbish, Mr Wood?", asked Pip.
The guide is using a microphone for us to hear her better.
I'll lend you the money, but mind you, this is the last time.
Hope we can work together soon.
May I visit your home one of these days?
Would it be alright to come to visit your place soon?
The waiter was such a nice man we didn't like to complain about the meal.
That American professor knows a good deal about Kyoto.
How's the weather there?

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