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I don't have a lot of money, but I get along somehow.
How much money do you have?
How much money do you have with you?
Do you have any money with you?
Don't forget to take your umbrella when you leave.
You cannot have your cake and eat it, too.
Shall I carry your baggage?
Would you bring me some salt?
I have something to live for in music.
I farted in class and the teacher threw me out.
My aunt brought me some flowers.
There is, perhaps, not one of our natural passions so hard to subdue as vanity.
Whenever my uncle comes, he brings some nice things for us.
My uncle brought a new TV set for us.
My uncle has a flower shop near the station.
Emily is very interested in tea ceremony and flower arrangement.
Well, I didn't buy them, but later someone brought three baby kittens to the Gorilla Foundation.
A good diplomat is a person who practises the technique of letting someone else let the cat out of the bag.
He's in the money.
I forgot to bring the book. It just slipped my mind.

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