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Could you subscribe to our newspaper?
Italians eat a big meal twice a day.
By the way, which language did you learn?
He took a book from the bookshelf.
Each part of a book starts with references to its author's life: a passage from a read book, a question directed to a stranger on a roadside, something shouted by a girlfriend.
Each part of the book starts with a quote taken from the life of the author: a passage from a book, a question asked to a stranger on the road, something shouted by a girlfriend.
At times of poor health, getting plenty of sleep is the best medicine.
You took the wrong key.
Every sentence in this book is important.
He got a better score than us.
Can I take pictures here?
Can I take a picture here?
May I take pictures here?
May I trouble you to pass me the pepper?
Could you please pass me the pepper?
Could you pass me the pepper, please?
I'll show you how to catch fish.
Why did you put the chicken in such a difficult place to get when you knew that I wanted to use it right away?
If I change key, I can't hold the pitch. It's better if we go with the original key, and I sometimes sing an octave lower.
I saw the picture you took of that fish.

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