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Did you ever talk to him?
I've never heard him speak ill of others.
Were he to see you, he would be surprised.
Have you ever ridden a horse?
Patience is sometimes the most effective weapon.
Do you have anything particular to do on Sunday?
Even Japanese can make mistakes when they speak Japanese.
Have you ever read the Constitution of Japan?
Politicians in Japan sometimes get away with doing illegal things.
Have you ever read a book written about Japan?
Have you ever been to Nikko?
It can harm your eyes to read in the sun's light.
She seldom, if ever, goes out after dark.
Carbon dioxide sometimes harms people.
I'd like you to help me if you have nothing in particular to do.
Until now sugar had been detected in my urine once, however this time there is only albumin.
It can be very cold here even in May.
It can be cold here even in May.
The stolen jewels must be recovered at any cost.
It seems likely that people in the city will move to the country.

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