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Ms Mizuta likes that "Buska" character so much, last time she happened by a store that had Buska goods, she homed in on them and bought one on the spot.
Bill joined our company three years ago.
Bill has come by a great deal of money.
The candy I had in my bag went mushy in the heat.
The bucket is full of water.
Shut the door behind you.
Close the door after you.
I got a motorbike cheap.
When he got to the party, Sam made a bee line for the food.
Don't come into my room without knocking.
Don't burst into the room without knocking.
Newsweek had a big picture of the ex-movie star entering the police station.
Tom is captain of the football team and is on the baseball team as well.
Tom is at the door. Please ask him in.
How do you make your money?
How did you come by an admission ticket for the auto show free of charge?
Which club do you belong to?
Anyway, she didn't get what she hoped for.
Anyway, please come in.
It was so hot that I got into the shade and took a rest.

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