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If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if I tell you of heavenly things?
Sadako wanted to say more, but her mouth and tongue wouldn't move.
My brother insisted on going there alone.
Why don't you apply for the job of interpreter?
The pursued remnant of soldiers decided it was high time for a show-down one way or another.
Why don't you ask for a pay raise?
We tend to slack off after many hours of hard work.
When I asked her if she was tired after the long walk, she said, "sort of."
How are you doing?
The audience could hardly wait for the concert to begin.
Please look in on me when you're in town.
When and where is breakfast served?
How about taking a walk before breakfast?
What about the tall grass you left over by the cellar door?
Watch carefully and you can see how my lips move in pronouncing the word.
Why don't we have lunch together?
I'm afraid I won't be able to make it for our luncheon appointment.
How about going for a walk after lunch?
How about going for a walk after lunch?
No one knows whether there will be a war in the Middle East.

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