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Jane may be playing tennis with my brother.
Jane doesn't know as much as about Nara as she does about Kyoto.
Jane knew a lot about sumo, as if she had seen it before.
If Jane does not rest more, she may have a nervous breakdown.
Shakespeare knew only a little Latin, but he put the little he knew to very good use.
It's an African country, so you may think the climate is very hot.
Do you know how to cook rice well?
They might pay me more if I could use a computer.
Do you know how to operate a computer?
What a waste to buy such an expensive machine even though he doesn't even know how to use computers.
If you don't know anything about computers, you're really behind the times.
They might pay me more if I could use a computer.
Who doesn't know such a simple proverb?
You may not believe this, but I don't drink at all.
Beyond this I know nothing.
I would like to know how these substances are absorbed by the body.
These goods may not be available locally.
Do you know how to run this machine?
Their hypothesis is that these strategies may come into conflict with Emmet's theory.
He will learn these things not so much from what the other man says as from how he says it.

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