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What's your job?
What's your occupation?
Tom usually goes to bed at ten-forty.
Tom is lying ill in bed.
Tom is sick in bed.
Proper qualifications are required for the position.
He goes to bed at eight o'clock.
John has hardly ever gone to bed before midnight.
Jane is sick in bed.
It seems to be becoming hard to get a good job.
Have you heard whether Tom got the job?
Have you heard whether Tom got the job?
After John became manager, he told me he would never have expected to reach such a high position.
On school nights, Tom goes to bed at nine o'clock, but on Fridays and Saturdays, he stays up much later.

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