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I prefer being poor to being rich.
I wish I were rich.
Send me the best employees that money can buy. Money is no object.
There aren't many good tunes coming out nowadays.
What number should I call in case of an emergency?
Could we have a table in the non-smoking section?
I wish our classroom were air-conditioned.
It is not fitting for a teacher to overly favor certain pupils over others.
Where do we get the textbooks?
When they pass through strong wind, the planes rock like this, but don't worry.
You don't want to make me angry.
Eating fish is good for your health.
I'd like some fish.
It's so comfortable here, I really feel at home.
Compared with last year, this year's crops are much better.
Milk will do you good. You'd better drink it every day.
Where should I go to be admitted into the emergency room?
There is no hurry; you have five days to think the matter over.
You can take your time.
As it had been written in haste, the report was poor.

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