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I never thought this rubber band would come in handy when I put it in my pocket this morning.
He forced his way into the room.
What is in the desk?
In spoken language, we do not pause between words, a fact that is somewhat surprising: We seem to hear separate words, we can clearly make them out.
I hope you got what you needed.
Fill the bottle with water.
What do you have in your suitcase?
What's in your suitcase?
We welcome those who want to join our club.
"Would you like some tea?" "Yes, please."
Tom is taking a bath now.
There are some cookies in the jar.
The cookies are in the jar.
Do come in.
I'll go in.
Have you ever been inside Tom's house?
Tom has an organ donor card in his wallet.
Tom was finally able to buy himself a home, as he had long desired.
Why does it hurt when you get sweat in your eyes?
Although the locker rooms were segregated by sex, upon entering the bath, women and men were not separated--it was a mixed bath.

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