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Just a second, please. Straight and then to the right, is that it?
The fugitive surfaced in a small town fifty miles from here but then disappeared again.
Don't you have anything smaller than that?
Was it interesting?
It was carved from a piece of pine wood, cut and sanded into the shape of a heart.
That's awesome, right?
Are you joking or are you serious when you say this?
It happened a long time ago.
I heard that there were female snow spirits in Echigo, but I don't know whether it's true or not.
"Is this Arabic?" "No, it's Uyghur - a language that's spoken in northwestern China."
It's an inside joke.
It's so easy to write good example sentences, that even if we accidentally delete a few good sentences in the process of getting rid of a whole lot of bad ones, I think we could drastically improve the quality of this corpus by doing a lot of deleting.
Men must not dress in black and white clothes because it is said that this brings bad luck.
For example, China's public transport is without a doubt better than the UK's, but the UK's public welfare may be better than China's.
If you want to go, then go. If you don't want to, then that's fine as well.
If you want to go, go. If you don't want to, that's OK, too.
The knife was so blunt that I could not cut the meat with it and I resorted to my pocket knife.
That knife was so blunt I couldn't use it to cut the meat so I had to rely on my pocket knife.
That knife wasn't sharp and I couldn't cut the meat with it, so I resorted to using my pocket knife.
I was looking at the dog, but, with another look, it had turned into a cat.

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