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Let's suppose you happen to strike it rich at the races.
Yasunori leaned into the armrest and looked in bemusement at the breakfast laid before him.
A mailbag from a single sender addressed to one recipient, as the name suggests, is for delivering a bag of printed matter.
First, we will present a petition to the mayor and collect signatures.
My parents rely on my monthly allowance of fifty thousand yen.
The capable detective was assigned to investigate the cause of the tragedy.
Don't lean on your friends for help.
Kunihiko hit the target with his first shot.
Mother stood arms akimbo.
You cannot count on her because she's too irresponsible.
She rested on his promise.
She knows now that he is not to be counted on.
She stood defiantly with arms akimbo.
She laughed the way schoolgirls do, with her hand over her mouth.
She addressed the letter to John.
I guessed at her age.
You can always depend upon her to help.
I reckoned on her to take my place.
You can rely upon him.
They give part of their spare time to take care of the sick.

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