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I'd been on my own all week and was starving for conversation.
I've been waiting for one and a half-hours.
If you look after your clothes, they last a lot longer.
We've been friends ever since.
You are much taller than you used to be.
It is the car that we have wanted.
Our country has enjoyed many years of unbroken peace.
Lincoln's parents remained poor all their lives.
As often happens, he slept right through the lesson.
If you sit back and rest, you will feel much better.
Had you run all the way, you'd have got there in time.
If you'd run all the way, you'd have arrived there in time.
If you'd run all the way, you would've gotten there in time.
A motel is like a hotel only much smaller and is used mostly by people traveling by automobile.
I have been reading this for a few hours.
I am feeling much better now.
We all know that Mendel was way ahead of his time.
Mary will sit still and look at the sea for hours.
There are times when Mary sits still for hours and looks at the sea.
Mary sometimes sits still for hours and gazes at the sea.

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