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As you can see, I'm still alive, and that's the main thing. My father, too, says that's what's most important.
It's kind of you to say so.
In respect to your question, I have nothing to say.
Mother told me that I had better not go out in such bad weather.
He said he wanted to put an end to such a trifle.
Will you give me your reasons for doing this?
You might not believe what I'm about to tell you, so don't be surprised.
I could not speak from fear.
No more of your cheek or I'll hit you!
I have nothing more to say.
No more can be said.
The right word for this does not come to me.
Put this into English.
The teacher said we had to learn all these expressions by heart.
It is not unreasonable to think that these people were excluded from the community.
For these patients, surgical treatment is far from being satisfactory.
He will learn these things not so much from what the other man says as from how he says it.
I'd be lying if I said I had never smoked before.
This is going to take a long time, said Tony.
This is, strictly speaking, a mistake.

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