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Take it to the men in Room 318.
Quite a few people have two cars.
Go upstairs and bring down my trunk.
Would you mind carrying it up the stairs for me?
Do you have any quarters?
Do you have any ones?
Do you have any one dollar bills?
I don't have a cent, let alone a dollar.
Just as one gesture can have many different meanings, many different gestures can have the same meaning.
When I was fifteen, I got a room of my own.
Three out of ten persons have a video.
Supposing you had one million yen, what would you do with it?
"Do you have a pen?" "Yes, I have one."
"May I take this umbrella?" "No, you may not."
It being cloudy, I took my umbrella with me.
She has a pretty doll.
What do you have?
I don't have any money on me.
People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
I don't think it will rain, but I'll take an umbrella in case.

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