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Where did you come by the watch?
Do you intend to join that tennis club?
Shall I get some for you?
There is an urgent message for you.
I was taking a bath when you called me.
I found your letter in the mailbox.
I'd like to join your group.
You came into my room.
I don't think they've fully adapted to the working world yet. They still seem like students.
I saw him go into the toilet a few minutes ago.
How often, in a week, do you take a bath?
How many times a week do you take a bath?
People under eighteen aren't supposed to buy alcoholic drinks.
If he could pass for eighteen years old, he'd join the army.
It gets cold day by day in November.
"May I come in?" "Yes, certainly."
There was a sign saying, "Keep off the grass."
"Excuse me", Ann broke in.
"I do not regret having gone into the forest and up the mountain," replied the younger brother.
Right, I said, shivering at this recital as a man would who gets hysterical while taking a shower if a bit of soap stings his eye.

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