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Tom slowly walked towards Mary.
What? What did you say?
Tom went to the post office to mail a letter.
He told me that the book was interesting.
I said that as a joke.
I went to the hospital.
I went to the hospital.
Almost everyone has already left.
The bus went by without stopping.
Can you remember the first time you went swimming?
Tom and Mary left through different doors.
"Why are you crying? Did I say something I shouldn't have?" "No, it's just that a drop of sweat got into my eye."
Have you ever gone to see a horse race?
What you do is more important than what you say.
I tend to forget what I say when I'm drunk, but I'm confident that it reflects my true feelings.
Tom is the only one in our family who has ever been to Boston.
It seems that it will rain starting this afternoon, so you should carry an umbrella.
My wife went to the farm.
Taking the opportunity for President Obama to visit Japan as a state guest, the chief trade negotiators of Japan and the U.S. conducted a series of marathon meetings from midnight to early morning.
"Say something in French." "Say something like what?" "Anything's fine." "Bonjour. Merci. There, I said something." "What, you're so boring!" "Didn't you say I could say anything!"

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