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I didn't mean to put that on there.
That is all I have.
Whoever wants it may take it.
The old doctor takes pride in his work.
Bring the frozen fish here.
With regard to the problem, they have another opinion.
I wanted to buy the book, but I found I had no more than 200 yen with me.
You may take the book.
Bring the book to me, not to Tom.
You may take either of the books.
You may take either of the books.
That patient cannot hold out through the summer.
The sign says that the police will take your car away if you park it here.
It is up to me to tell the sad news to her.
Shall I have that box?
Let me relieve you of that case. It looks heavy.
The box is light enough for a child to carry.
The same sentence could have the force of a command.
The city revived with greater vigor.
I was interested in seeing the city.

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