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There's many a slip between the cup and the lip.
"How about going to the movies on Saturday?" "I'd like to go."
"I'm going to Hawaii next week." "Really?"
"I am not going into the forest after bear cubs," said the elder brother.
She said to me, 'I'll go out and buy cookies.'
"Where have you been?" "I've been to the dentist."
"Let's go to the movies, shall we?" "Yes, let's."
"May I go with you?" "By all means."
"I can't stand it any more!" "Calm down. I'll come over as soon as possible."
"Have you ever been to New York?" "Yes, I've been there a couple of times."
"Why aren't you going?" "Because I don't want to."
"How did you go to the park?" "By bus."
"How far are you going?" "I'm heading for Chicago."
"Where have you been?" "I have been to the station to see a friend off."
"Where have you been?" "I've been to the barber's."
He suggested to me that we should go.
"Let's go," he said to me.
"How about a cup of coffee?" "I'd like to, but I have a previous engagement."
"How about a cup of coffee?" "I wish I could, but I have some place I have to go."
"Your army is impotent against mine!!" he laughed.

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