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I have heard this proverb used.
This means that houses are starting to sink, roads are breaking up and lamp-posts are leaning at crazy angles.
This has come about through several causes.
The reason for this is that we found no variation of those morphemes.
This will give him something to cry about.
This coat may well fit you.
That amount of crops isn't enough to support their economy.
Try these shoes on and see if they fit you.
The guitar is in tune.
The calendar has many pretty pictures.
It is reasonable to think that there exist other anomalies in this category.
In him was life, and that life was the light of man.
This house is to let.
This house is for rent.
I must point out that we need to clarify the meaning of this over-used concept.
Is there a post office around here?
Is there a public phone around here?
Do you know of any good restaurant near here?
Do you know any good restaurant near here?
Do you know any good restaurant around here?

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