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No one's home at my place today, so do you want to come over?
This house is not new.
There's no way Tom can save up enough money in one year to buy a house.
What do you want to do? Go home?
I would like to clean up the house before my parents come.
She phoned him as soon as she got home.
The house is beautiful.
Bob forgot to bring the pass, which made him late for school.
Has the house got a garage?
Most Japanese houses are built of wood.
You are supposed to take off your shoes when entering a house in Japan.
John is very proud of his new house.
We were unsure what kind of person Tom would be and whether he would like living in the same house as us.
I left home in haste.
What do you always do after you go home?
Later he came to my place with prawn sushi, coke, ice cream, medicine, disposable heat packs and games,
My house is a bit far from the station.
If I won the lottery, I would buy a house.
Your house is this way, right?
This house is too spacious to live alone.

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