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It is often said that nothing is more precious than time.
It's said that nothing is more precious than time.
It is actually true that the less money you have, the less you worry.
The office telegraphed that they had not received my application.
He said that the matter was urgent, and that there was not a moment to lose.
Accidents will happen when they are least expected.
You have to get 60 marks to pass the exam.
You'll have to work hard if you want to pass the exam.
We blamed parents for lack of love.
When we say that a language is culturally transmitted - that is, that it is learned rather than inherited - we mean that it is part of that whole complex of learned and shared behavior that anthropologists call culture.
I'm a stranger here myself. I'm afraid I can't help you.
He told me that I must finish the work by six.
I bear in mind that misfortunes never come singly.
I told her once and for all that I would not go shopping with her.
I told her once and for all that I wouldn't go shopping with her.
I said that I didn't go shopping with her.
I told her once and for all that I would not go shopping with her.
I told her once and for all that I wouldn't go shopping with her.
I think they must be twins, but she says they cannot be so.
I don't think he is fit for the job.

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