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We must have something to fall back on.
We are going to have a meeting here tomorrow.
We have two pieces of evidence of his guilt.
We are free citizens with the right of vote.
All of us have some interest in history. In a sense, we are all historians.
Every one of us is more or less interested in art.
We got a hostile reception from the villagers.
We have a square table.
We have ample food.
We can stay here for as long as our supplies of food and water hold out.
We have many things in common: hobbies, educational background, and so on.
We have many things in common: hobbies, educational backgrounds, for instance.
We never lose a certain sense we had when we were kids.
We have the ability to remember.
We must have something to live for.
We must have something to live for.
All of us have an interest in history. In a sense, we are all historians.
All of us have some interest in history. In a sense, we are all historians.
It happens that we have two copies of Catcher in the Rye.
Each of us took hold of one end of the table and carried it to a corner of the room.

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