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A boy is taking his sweet time pushing the cart toward the curb.
It's more interesting to travel alone than to go on a group tour.
Who is the person in charge?
Anybody is better than nobody.
Instead of sending somebody on your behalf, you had better go and speak in person.
A university job would give you a lot more free time.
Raise a loud voice, then all goes wrong.
Taro is the taller of the two boys.
Dinner is probably ready, so we had better hurry home.
I would rather be poor than be rich by taking advantage of others.
You should not interfere in other people's business.
I would rather die than steal from others.
Other things being equal, I choose the cheaper one.
You had better consult the others.
It's easier to have fun than to work.
Do I have to bring my son to your office?
I'm never free from worry about my son. Nowadays, he does nothing but play video games, and never studies at all.
Without him nothing was made that has been made.
Wouldn't you rather sit by the window?
You had better close the window.

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