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My book has to be somewhere in the room.
This is a simple declarative sentence.
Tom has a message for John from Mary.
Tom asked Mary to meet him in the lobby.
There was another problem.
They don't see me anymore.
A Noldo is beneath the tree.
It’s quite possible.
Tom isn't a crook.
Is that from a book?
Tom read somewhere that short people need more sleep than tall people.
Like those of many who knew English, his English was very basic: "How much is it?" and "It's not my size."
Tom intends to go, rain or shine.
Tom doesn't want to lie to Mary.
She first met him in Boston.
There was an accident at the intersection.
Too much stress can lead to physical disease.
I must take back the money at all costs.
Where they burn books, they will in the end also burn people.
If you have time, let's go shopping.

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