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There's too much sugar in the coffee.
I always take a bath before going to bed.
Won't you come in and have a cup of tea?
I feel like taking a bath now.
When I went into his room, he showed me the numerous trophies he had won during the twenty years he had played golf.
She achieved great success in her business.
He broke into a house.
Masaru wants to join the English Club.
Come in, the door's open.
I am taking a bath now.
I visited the atelier of a painter that I had not visited in a long time. This painter had just acquired a new model and he was in a very good mood.
One time, I went to the atelier of a painter I had just met in the middle of the night. It was a dark room in an attic.
I feel somewhat uneasy when I sit on a chair with Japanese clothes. I feel like the wind is blowing in from the cuff of my trousers.
I visited the atelier of a painter that I had not visited in a long time. This painter had just acquired a new model and he was in a very good mood.
I had not once thought about going into the sea since I came here, but at this moment, for some reason, I wanted to remove my clothes.
Will you join our club?
Did you take a bath?
I'm not certain we can get tickets tonight.
Would you like sugar and milk?
I saw a man enter the room.

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