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Since she's been gone, I want no one to talk to me.
She may well be proud of her only son.
Whatever she may say, I will not attend the meeting.
It will take her at least two years to be qualified for that post.
She may well be pleased with the success.
She may well say so.
She may well say so.
She may well feel unhappy.
No matter how often you write to her, she will not take notice of you.
There is a good argument for dismissing him.
They jostled one another to get out of an emergency exit.
Are they Japanese or Chinese?
Both of them are kind and honest.
It's not as if they were BOTH rich.
They were the native New Zealanders before the Western people came.
They hurried by without a glance.
They are our dearest friends.
They made little of the pouring rain.
Originally they were farmers.
They dared not look me in the face.

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