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I have some questions to ask, but I don't want to bother you now.
We ate several, but a good few were left.
I don't like her in some ways.
You are wrong in some respects.
Some fine phrases occurred to the poet.
Some questions were asked me by the teacher.
Some difficulties hindered him from doing it.
A combination of several mistakes led to the accident.
Several teams are contending for the prize.
Several scenes have been cut from the original.
There are a lot of expressions used by English people.
Not all English people like fish and chips.
Not all English people like fish and chips.
The English Channel separates England and France.
There are some differences between British English and American English.
England is a land where the policemen carry no revolvers.
England is a country that I've wanted to visit for a long time.
The fact that Britain had no national anthem before 1745 is in itself of little consequence.
British and Japanese cars have steering wheels on the right side.
The political systems of Britain and Japan have a great deal in common.

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