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"It's high time you took a vacation," Jim's boss said to him.
"It's a good time for you to take a vacation," the boss said to Jim.
When did the word "biotechnology" come into common use?
"By the way, where's your old man?" "Under that over-turned truck."
"Where have you been?" "I've been to the barber's."
"You see," said the elder brother, "I was right. Here I have lived quietly and well, while you, though you may have been a king, have seen a great deal of trouble."
"Have you finished it?" "On the contrary, I'm just starting."
"Do you mind if I call on you sometime?" "No, not at all."
"How about a cup of coffee?" "I'd like to, but I have a previous engagement."
"How about a cup of coffee?" "I wish I could, but I have some place I have to go."
"Have you finished?" "On the contrary, I have not even begun yet."
If I had worked hard in my youth, I would be successful now.
At that time, Mexico was not yet independent of Spain.
Of all places to meet you!
"I believe you like your job" "On the contrary, I hate it".
"Have you finished it?" "On the contrary, I've just begun."
By the way, how many kids are going?
Everything is fine so far.
I would often swim in this river when I was young.
As it is, prices are going up every week.

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