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I brought you a little something.
"Might be a bit stiff..." "Stiff?" "I mean the viscosity is too high."
If you taste this sauce you'll find it a bit salty.
"Say, you, the lady over there." "Eh?" "Could you give me a bit of advice?"
Hey, you there!
To take good pictures there are some knacks to learn and a little trick.
The "twin tiger cubs get separated ..." story felt a bit trite.
Can I have a few words with you?
I also gave him a little something as a Christmas present the other day.
Ah, hold a mo. My shoe lace's come undone.
It's a good idea to stop using direct-links to files. Use a trick like starting the URL with double-width h t t p or something.
"Ah ... I'm just not feeling so well" "Really? Are you OK?" "Heh-heh. Actually I'm playing hooky."
"Good morning. You're a bit late today aren't you?" "Yes, I ran into a bit of trouble."
"Good morning. You're late today, aren't you?" "Yeah, I got a bit caught up."
"Good morning. You were a bit late today." "Mhm, I got a tad delayed."
A-ha-ha ... sorry. I forgot my contacts, Unless I'm right here I can't see it.
Oh, sorry for not noticing you. I can only see it (the game) from here.
"Let me get a sample," and she transferred part to a petri dish.
If you just crouch a little, her crotch can just be seen flicking in and out of sight.
Let's step out for a short walk.

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