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Stop calling me names. That'll do you no good.
It is pleasant to watch a loving old couple.
We were all ears.
I haven't a very good dictionary.
I don't have a very good dictionary.
Don't enter the room until I say "All right."
I may be playing the devil's advocate, but I have to ask, what are we going to do if we don't get all the customers we expect?
Do not bother to come to my home.
If you don't know, you had better ask around.
I hope the wine is to your taste.
What number bus do I take to get to Waikiki?
It's a beautiful day!
London air was not much to boast of at best.
The London air was, at best, not much to boast about.
Robert used to help his father in the store on weekends.
You should take the shuttle bus.
Where should I wait for the shuttle bus?
I would rather leave early than travel on rush-hour trains.
Can I borrow your radio?
May I borrow your radio?

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