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Fifty years ago anyone could have bought the land.
I must buy one.
I can afford one, but not both.
People under eighteen aren't supposed to buy alcoholic drinks.
I bought five ten-yen stamps.
You can buy it for a thousand yen or so.
"Did she buy a watch?" "Yes, she bought one."
"Did she buy a watch?" "Yes, she did."
"Have I ever thought of buying a new pair of shoes?" "Mind your own business."
She said to me, 'I'll go out and buy cookies.'
"I want to buy things," the boy said.
"There are some things I want to buy," the boy said.
"That's cheaper than a new hat," Susan answers.
Grandpa bought it for me!
You must buy a ticket to get on the bus.
"When did you buy it?" "Let's see. I bought it last week."
He can't afford to buy a new car.
Before buying shoes, you should try them on.
One must try the shoes before purchasing it.
Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself.

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