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How are you getting along these days?
Can we get to the moon in the near future?
I'll be able to see you one of these days.
Where do we get the textbooks?
The local school board would go to any length to ban that book.
Would you be kind enough to explain it to me?
Would you mind opening the window?
It will be fine weather tomorrow, perhaps.
She is probably over forty.
Supply will soon overtake demand.
Why does one say "Good day" when the day is not good?
If you hurry, you'll catch up with him.
Hurry, and you will catch the train.
Hurry up, and you'll catch the bus.
Hurry up, and you'll catch the bus.
You will miss the train if you don't hurry.
Hurry up, or you won't catch up with him.
Hurry up, and you will be able to catch the train.
You'll miss the train if you don't hurry.
It will do you good to have a holiday.

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