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Players were limited in what they could and could not do to get and keep the ball.
You had better have gone by ship.
It's about my husband, doctor; he sleeps badly.
Our teacher told us what to read.
You should act on your teacher's advice.
You had better yield to your teacher's advice.
You can stay here till the snow stops.
I lost my ticket. What should I do?
I really miss the old days.
You may stay here as long as you keep quiet.
You may stay here if you like, so long as you keep quiet.
You may stay here if you like, as long as you keep quiet.
Make good friends and read good books in youth.
I think it is good for students to clean their classroom.
Nothing is so pleasant as taking a walk along the seaside on a fine day.
Nothing is more pleasant than to take a walk on a fine spring day.
Star-watching is good for your eyes.
It's about time the government did something about pollution.
Politicians are always telling us that better times are just around the corner.
Why is politics separating us, when we ourselves know who is good and who isn't?

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