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Don't ever lie to me again.
Don't lie to me again.
What time do you arrive tomorrow?
What time will you arrive tomorrow?
What time will Tom arrive in Boston?
What time will you arrive in Boston,Tom?
That day, the rain that had been falling since morning seemed as if it was about to stop around the time that the streetlamps are lit, but as night came it suddenly turned into pouring rain.
What time do you think you'll likely arrive?
Do you have any idea how many people died when the Titanic sunk?
It seems that I'm not lucky today.
It looks like today is not my lucky day.
"We're a bit early, aren't we?" "Let's find a café or something and kill some time there."
You lied to Tom.
Today is an unlucky day, isn't it?
He wants me to go with him to Milan by train to visit a friend.
She said that she would follow him no matter where he went.
She phoned him as soon as she got home.
He lies to me all the time.
Are we there yet?
A bad habit, once formed, is difficult to get rid of.

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