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Yes, in Osaka too we say "idiot" when we are insulting someone.
Come at ten o'clock sharp.
In my secondary school days, I was much impressed by how my hospitalised grandfather would often tell the nurses there, "Thank you, I appreciate your help."
My friend Kim has really bad anal bleeding sometimes.
"What time is it?" "It's 3:20."
My husband tells me he goes to work even on Sundays and holidays but sometimes I suspect there's something fishy about his story.
When watching TV, please ensure that the room is brightly lit and watch from a distance.
Just as water, gas, and electricity are brought into our houses from far off to satisfy our needs in response to a minimal effort, so we shall be supplied with visual or auditory images, which will appear and disappear at a simple movement of the hand, hardly more than a sign.
The class begins at 8:30.
Class doesn't begin until eight-thirty.
Class doesn't begin until eight-thirty.
It takes time to relax.
At this time of day, most customers are adults here to exercise, there aren't that many kids.
I'll be back in an hour.
I don't know if I'll have time to do it.
In times of crisis one should never idealise the past.
"What happened to your nose?" "When I was backing my car up I went to check behind me, convinced that the car window was open, and bashed my face into it!"
The net-cafes here cater to students; fees start at around a pound an hour.
Betty killed Jane while she was singing.
As Jesus passed along the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting a net into the lake.

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