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As far as I am concerned, I have no objection.
As for me, I don't trust him at all.
Someone needs to talk to Tom about what happened.
Is Bob right?
Bob forgot to bring the pass, which made him late for school.
To put it bluntly, your sweat smells awful.
If you want me to wear those boots, I'll wear those boots.
Everyone in the car said they wanted to get out and stretch their legs.
What are you insinuating?
Has the house got a garage?
Tom opened the window even though his mother told him not to.
Tom decided not to say anything until he knew more about the situation.
I can't say I'm happy about retirement.
John was too surprised to say anything.
Most Japanese houses are built of wood.
You are supposed to take off your shoes when entering a house in Japan.
John is very proud of his new house.
It is said that Homer was blind.
He used to be as strong as Hercules, though.
They could make themselves understood in English.

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