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"How many mobile phones do you have, Tom?" "How many? You mean, people actually have more than one?" "I have 4." "Why would you?"
I have to buy flowers for my girlfriend.
I don't understand what I'm studying for anymore.
There's no way Tom can save up enough money in one year to buy a house.
I wonder why we have ear lobes?
I did it for you.
It goes to feed at dusk.
Tom will do anything for money.
Mary picked some strawberries in the forest to make strawberry jam.
What a planet might need to spawn life?
I want to cook for you.
John must work hard to catch up with his classmates.
Stir-fry the ingredients which were cut into bite-sized pieces.
Tom is working hard to improve his French.
Tom sighed.
A 64-year-old male staff in the Kobe City Waterworks Bureau, between last September and this March for stepping out for approximately 3 minutes 26 times to order a bento box at the restaurant nearby during working hours ended up getting a pay cut of half a day.
The male staff allegedly told that “it was for a change of mood”.
In order to investigate the fact of 26 times of 3 minutes, how much trouble and labour cost did they use and to have the apology conference? Apologise for it again at a later day.
I bought a designer bag in order to make my status look higher.

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