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The trouble is that I am short of money these days.
A word to the wise is sufficient.
The appropriation is pin-money; it wouldn't be enough even to build a gym, much less build the administration building.
Is there enough food to go around?
Is there enough food for everyone?
I wonder if she'll recognize me after so many years.
Boy, did she have egg on her face when she showed up at the formal party wearing blue jeans!
Do not stay away from English, even for a day.
Had he taken his doctor's advice, he might not have died.
If he'd taken his doctor's advice, he might not have died.
If she'd taken her doctor's advice, she might not have died.
If they'd taken their doctors' advice, they might not have died.
With a little more care, he wouldn't have failed.
If you had been more careful, you would not have met with an accident.
If he had been honest, I would have employed him.
Were I you, I wouldn't do such a thing.
If I were you, I wouldn't do such a thing.
If he had carried the map with him, he wouldn't have got lost.
With a little more care, you would have succeeded.
A person who is only a pawn in the game often talks big in company.

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