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Come into my office.
I got some sand in my eye.
I've got something in my eye.
I got some shampoo in my eyes. It burns!
I got some shampoo in my eyes and it stings.
I got some shampoo in my eyes and it burns.
I got shampoo in my eyes and it hurts.
"Why are you crying? Did I say something I shouldn't have?" "No, it's just that a drop of sweat got into my eye."
"We're a bit early, aren't we?" "Let's find a café or something and kill some time there."
Don't talk with your mouth full!
Have you ever gotten a perfect score on a test in high school, Taro?
What did you get?
Get in here, Tom.
What surprised me most when I first entered college was how few of my classmates knew how to study efficiently.
I have some stamps in my bag.
I have some stamps in my bag.
Don't let anyone in his room.
You're supposed to knock before you enter someone's office.
There are five apples in this box.
I think it's highly unlikely that Tom was not aware that he wouldn't be allowed to enter the museum without his parents.

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