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What he told us the other day simply doesn't make sense, does it?
What he told us the other day simply doesn't make sense, does it?
Tom hasn't met Mary even once.
Tom asked his girlfriend to pardon him for forgetting her birthday.
The reason why he didn't make it in that accident was because his airbag didn't trigger properly.
He failed in the scheme, much to the disappointment of his father.
I couldn't tell what kind of person this girl I met on the internet was from her profile, but something about her still piqued my curiosity, as though I had met her in a previous life, or something occult-ish like that, anyways.
It's because I found out that giving my all won't accomplish anything significant. I miss the good old days where I could just believe in myself.
You must have been surprised to find me alone with her last night.
I am proud of never being late for school.
After John became manager, he told me he would never have expected to reach such a high position.
I regret not having taken his advice.
In early times, inventions were often stumbled upon by accident.
I recognized him at once, because I had seen him before.
Tracy had never used chopsticks before then.
Years ago, when Tom's children were young, he used to take a lot of pictures.
Mark had never acted on the stage and he was ill at ease.
She had never seen New York before, so I offered to show her around.
He never forgot his ambition to become a great statesman.
He never forgot his ambition to become a leading politician.

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