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On the surface the book consists mostly of a series of case histories.
There are so many fine scratches and dents on its surface, it's no use polishing it.
The ice may drift considerable distances each day.
Because the ice became soft, we had to call off the ice-skating party.
There's no ice, and in any case it's too cold today for iced tea.
More than a million old people are sick in bed.
Are you interested in buying an encyclopedia?
There are plenty of bridges in Himeji.
There is more water than is needed.
Necessity is the mother of invention.
Necessity knows no law.
You should cross out any word you don't need.
He can mask his feeling if the occasion calls for it.
It is very important to tell the necessary from the unnecessary.
We need a square table; not a round one.
I have no objection to paying a special fee if it is necessary.
If need be, I will come early tomorrow morning.
I'm afraid I have a polyp in my nose.
She's also a beauty.
She wasn't beautiful, but she had big, kind brown eyes and a sweet smile.

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