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They are nice boys and I am sure you will get on with them very well.
They had better have kept their mouths shut.
They worked in perfect harmony with each other.
They vote in secret, may seek public office, and may demand the removal of public officials who behave improperly.
They live in a sunny house.
They were a good group as a whole.
They had better cut down their living expenses.
They succeeded in catching the tiger alive.
They have been good neighbors to this day.
They ought to have reached there by now.
They take it for granted that what is new is better than what is old.
They can come on Monday or Tuesday, but not on Wednesday or Thursday.
They are generous with their money.
They have been on good terms with their neighbours.
They're on good terms with their neighbors.
They are on good terms with their neighbors.
They used to get on well together but now they are always quarreling.
They'd better beef up their report or it won't be accepted.
They remained good friends.
They couldn't think where to go.

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