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Do you think you can live on a dollar a day in America?
I'm wondering how long $100 will carry me.
I'm wondering how long $100 will last me.
How long will one hundred dollars last me?
"I'd rather get the sack than not join the labour union," said the disgruntled worker.
"I've a touch of a cold." "That's too bad."
Japanese management must learn how to deal with American workers, he said.
"May I please see your driver's license for identification?", said the clerk.
"Don't disturb her. She is at work right now" he whispered.
"I am not going into the forest after bear cubs," said the elder brother.
"You mustn't go out now." "Why not?"
"Don't go out now." "Why not?"
"Would you mind taking me home?", she said.
"Oh let's!" said the little black rabbit and with a hop, skip, and a jump, he sailed right over the little white rabbit's back.
"You see," said the elder brother, "I was right. Here I have lived quietly and well, while you, though you may have been a king, have seen a great deal of trouble."
"May I take this umbrella?" "No, you may not."
I can't go to the restaurant with you tonight.
Do not read books in such a dim room.
You shouldn't read a book in a room this dim.
Don't rely too much on others.

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