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Are you going to stay long?
Do you plan to stay long?
The audience showed their impatience with a stamping of feet.
I hear that studying in the morning is more effective. Studying one hour in the morning is as good as three hours at night.
The author illustrated his book with a lot of pictures.
I don't want lunch.
Let me in.
Let me in.
Students arriving late will not be permitted to enter the hall.
So the little boy put his hands in his pockets.
You piss me off!
Anybody want a lift?
Whoever comes, I won't let him in.
Don't give in to despair just because you didn't get into the college that was at the top of your wish-list.
The more he waited, the more irritated he became.
I get annoyed when I am kept waiting.
If it were not for the sun, we could not live at all.
If it were not for the sun, nothing could live.
Need anything else?
I managed to get in.

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