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I got some sand in my eye.
My daughter is the apple of my eye.
Making love to an expressionless woman is like sipping soup without any seasoning.
What if the rainy season should set in tomorrow.
Insurance is a good idea - just in case.
Some people take a bath every day and others don't.
Let's get down to business.
Let's get down to business.
Let's get down to brass tacks and talk business.
Nowadays anybody can get books.
Books are now within the reach of everybody.
The cowboys rode into an unknown town.
I'll get in.
I belong to the swimming club.
I belonged to the harmonica club in my high school days.
I've got everything that you want.
My car is broken and it's in the shop now.
I rushed to Grannie's house and it wasn't locked, so I went inside.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
When you enter the classroom, you should take off your cap.

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