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Will you make it to take out?
I have spent more than two-thirds, if not all, of the money for a new car.
I want you to do it at once.
My brother seldom, if ever, goes to church.
It is difficult, if not impossible, for me to beat him at tennis.
Can you make sashimi out of this fish I just caught?
I'm tied up now. Could you make it later?
Can I count on your loyalty?
You may figure on the $3,000 I have promised you.
You cannot be too polite when you meet the president.
Whatever you do, you must do your best.
No matter what you do, you have to do your best.
Chiefly, I want you to be more frank.
The best thing to do is to ask an expert to repair it.
Beth's father discussed with her how strongly he expects her to be quiet.
Whatever book you read, read it carefully.
Whatever language you study, you cannot do without a dictionary.
However hard you may try, you will not be able to do it.
There is little, if any, hope that Tom will win the election.
In any case, it's troublesome, isn't it?

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