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David has so many girlfriends that he can't remember all of their names.
Finally she gave in to temptation and ate the whole cake.
I can read them all.
It has cost me $100 altogether.
That's 3000 yen altogether.
And since she refused to accept it, she had been living in extreme discomfort, exclaiming: "Why should we spend all the capital we are ever likely to have tying ourselves down to a place we detest!"
It would take a long time to tell the whole story.
Did you read the whole book?
That is too small a box to hold all these things.
The store raised all the prices.
The group consists of 50 students in all.
It took her all afternoon to finish the work.
The writer's furniture is all shown in this museum.
The customer rejected everything that I showed her.
The scholar spent what little money he had on books.
The scholar spent what little money he had on books.
The company has branches in all large cities.
The company has branches in all large cities.
How much is the whole package?
I'll let you know all about it later on.

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