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Flowers soon fade when they have been cut.
As science makes progress, old ways give place to new.
A house is built on top of a solid foundation of cement.
My son can count up to a hundred now.
Houses should be built so as to admit plenty of light as well as fresh air.
In late summer and autumn one can see the leaves change colour.
Do you know what time the shop is closed?
Did you make anything I can start on now?
Is there anything I can do for you?
Is there anything that I can do for you?
How can you be so indifferent to your wife's trouble?
Salt is sold by weight.
Pencils are sold by the dozen.
Wherever you go, you see a lot of bicycles left on sidewalks near stations.
You can't eat it just because it is nutritious.
I get caught in the rain, I'm late for my date, and I lose my pocketbook. It's just one thing after another today.
Rice is grown in rainy regions.
Admittedly, models of hegemonic order cannot provide an explanation for all observed successful bargaining strategies.
The first prize may be won by him.
I know that if we discuss it, we can find a solution that will satisfy both of us.

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