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For him it may be possible, but I'd never pass the test.
I don't know about the past, but now we have faxes and emails.
Oh my. However much it's just a P.E. class; if you don't face it in real earnest, then when it comes to a real fight it won't do you any good.
I'm not sure I can afford it.
In an emergency he had nothing to fall back upon.
He is the last person to leave you in time of need.
He would be the last person to leave you in time of need.
In an emergency he had nothing to fall back upon.
I understand the general approach, but I'm afraid that I'm getting bogged down in the details.
He always talks as though he knows how to handle himself but you never know how he'll act when the chips are down.
I was in trouble with the police last night.
Happily, she was not involved in the troubles.
Don't worry about giving a speech at the wedding; you can just wing it when you get there.
I've used up my wages, but I have my bank account to fall back on.
Investing money in your home has some merit; when it is time to sell it you can get more money.
You had better tell me the whole story.
Take, for instance, your family problems.
I'm going to lay aside that money for emergencies.
Money takes a long time to earn, but you can spend it in no time.
My uncle is staying with us this week.

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