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Hatred is our enemy.
People whose homes are in the town want to live in the country.
I'm afraid you have the wrong number.
We are doubtful about the train leaving on time.
I think country life is superior to city life in some respects.
I found it pleasant walking in the country.
I guess it depends on the weather.
The corrected sentence was just what he wanted to say.
Sadako's friends wanted to build a monument to her and all children who were killed by the atomic bomb.
Out of the four policies that were suggested, I think the most effective one would be the "Improvement of Preventive Care and Health Promotion" policy.
The garden was larger than I had expected.
For many years I thought that it was beauty alone that gave significance to life and that the only purpose that could be assigned to the generations that succeed one another on the face of this crowded earth was to produce an artist now and then.
For a long time I wanted to meet him.
I've wanted to meet him for a long time.
I have long wanted to see you.
I have long wanted that car.
Careful as he was, he made an unexpected mistake.
Do you think we'll reach his house before noon?
We had hardly arrived when Lucy started crying to go home.
I firmly believe it is characteristic of him to be late.

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