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They sell candy, cookies and what not.
What expensive pictures the man bought!
The prize money allowed him to buy a guitar.
I wish I had enough money to buy the car.
The car is too expensive for me to buy.
I have no money to buy the dictionary.
The clock, which my grandfather bought, is still in good order.
Where can I buy that magazine?
You can buy that dog if you want to. It is for sale.
The rich man bought a Millet.
The firm has bought some new cars.
How many cars has that company bought?
You had better go over the house before you take it.
We went over the house before deciding whether to buy it.
My house, which I bought ten years ago, still looks new.
Few people can buy such an expensive car.
I bought the TV from her.
Where did you buy the ticket?
I wish I had bought a ticket for the concert.
Where did you buy the shoes?

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