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He held out his hand to welcome us.
It's time to leave.
I offered him fifty pence and he accepted.
I'll offer him what help I can.
I can't see you due to the press of business.
That will be enough for now.
There is no need to worry about shortages for the moment.
At the risk of sounding too forward, I'd like to make a comment.
For the time being I want to work at that bookstore.
People will fry to a crisp in the sun today.
I'll send someone up to help you now.
Point your finger at your choice.
The policeman beckoned to me with his forefinger.
Due to the intense sunlight, his back was sunburnt.
The hot sun baked the ground dry.
I'm getting sick and tired of Ms Maruta and her noisy friends.
I'm getting sick and tired of Ms. Maruta and her noisy friends.
May I present this to you in token of my appreciation?
I stepped outside and was bathed in the harsh direct sunlight.
I burned my forefinger on fire tongs.

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