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They built a bridge across the river.
When they had read what was written on the stone, the younger brother said:
Are they writing a letter?
They dashed water into my face.
They often say I like a spirit of cooperation.
They seem to be worrying about nuclear weapons.
Each of them has to write a report about what he saw.
They wrote a letter to each other once a month.
They spent six months building the house.
They are out shopping.
They are wanting in industry.
Who will look after the baby while they're out?
I will telephone you as soon as they return.
When I saw them on a date, I asked them, "Do I hear wedding bells?"
When I saw them on a date, I asked them, "Are you getting married soon?"
He is wanting in courtesy.
He wrote to his parents.
He writes to his parents once a month.
He often writes to his parents.
His naked back and arms were beaded with sweat.

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