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Whatever I do, she says I can do better.
No matter what I do, she says I can do better.
How do you say that in Italian?
It's only the anti-war pinkos who say things like Saddam isn't a threat.
An infinitive without a 'to' attached is called a bare infinitive.
I think that, as he's using addictive substances like thinner, the chance of rehabilitation is low.
You say you had a nibble, it looked to me like you'd polished it off.
By 'Torii' you mean that red objet d'art at the top of the steps?
Rather than coming to resemble each other, it feels like they are birds of a feather.
It's not yet what you'd call finished but we're starting to get pretty good results.
You get drunk on just one centimeter? And Kensuke was such a heavy drinker.
Oh my. However much it's just a P.E. class; if you don't face it in real earnest, then when it comes to a real fight it won't do you any good.
Though it's now January, it's warm like early spring.
To say that it gives the impression of a cheap toy is unfair to cheap toys.
When it comes to cooking, you cannot beat Mary.
Divorce tends to be associated with a negative image.
Even a child knows what it is like to be without friends.
When it comes to baseball, I don't know much.
The trouble is that you are too young.
Tomorrow never comes.

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