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If he was to return at seven o'clock, why didn't he?
Extra special treatment is imperative to get the vessel through government red tape, so that she can leave port on time.
The field is crying out for rain.
Before deciding to buy it, I tried on the jacket to see if it would fit.
It is up to you whether to buy it or not.
What do you say to going shopping?
The horse would not move.
What about farming?
I suggest that we hold off on making a decision until all bids are in.
What do you think of Japanese food?
Some Japanese are concerned about how their country looks in the eyes of foreigners.
What do you think of Japanese?
How do you say "Thank you" in Japanese?
What will happen to the Japanese economy?
What do you think of Japan?
How can I make a telephone call to Japan?
What will become of Japan?
How do you like Japan?
What do you think about the Japanese economy?
What do you think about Japan's educational system?

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