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Sit wherever you like.
Have a satsuma for dessert.
It's nice of you to see me off.
Thank you for seeing me off.
I don't have much money, but I can get along somehow.
I don't have a lot of money, but I get along somehow.
How would you like them?
If you have any money with you, please lend me some.
If you need some money, why don't you borrow some from your mother?
How was your holiday?
Would you care for a drink?
Would you like something to drink?
How does it happen that you were not eaten up with all those hundreds and trillions of cats?
How did you like your trip to Australia?
Thank you very much for the excellent coffee.
The engine would not start.
Something has happened to the engine.
Although much research has been carried out into the applications of Emmet's theory, little is known about their feasibility.
Evan is just a little boy. How should he know what to do?
Yes, by all means.

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