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The rest of us are to stay behind.
If our advice had been acted upon, you would not have got into trouble.
Our exchange students are leaving Japan next week.
I am to take over my father's business.
Rie Kawada will do my job while I'm gone.
I will have been to Paris five times when I go there again.
When I reach retirement age in 1998, I will have worked for the college for thirty years.
Applicants are requested to apply in person.
I'm going to meet Mr Yamada at the Sakura Hotel tomorrow at 6 p.m.
I'm going to meet Mr. Yamada at the Sakura Hotel tomorrow at 6 p.m.
I anticipate that there will be trouble.
Should you run into trouble, I'll help, and so will my father.
If you run into trouble, I'll help, and so will my father.
Now, there is a problem.
Now, this is a problem.
If he dies now, the situation will become serious.
We are giving a small party this evening.
We are expecting company this evening.
The President is to speak on television this evening.
There are many people to come this afternoon.

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