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I have all these apples to carry, not to mention this bag of potatoes.
I have all these apples to carry, not to mention this bag of potatoes.
I've lost all my money.
I have spent more than two-thirds, if not all, of the money for a new car.
I met too many people to remember all their names.
I made five applications for jobs but got nothing.
I can't absorb all of the lesson in an hour.
My students are few in number, no more than five altogether.
All of us were homesick.
We saw all the houses pulled down one after another.
We must wash all these dirty plates.
Our school has twenty-four classes in all.
This is all on me.
I cannot tell you everything that happened to me yesterday.
I've finished all except the last page.
Drifting off to sleep again, the same dream returned, three times in all.
All seats are reserved.
I achieved all I hoped to do today.
I don't think I shall get through all this work this afternoon.
Today, I bought ten books in all.

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