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I will lend you any book that I have, so long as you keep it clean.
I'll lend you any book that I have, as long as you keep it clean.
It is worth your time to read this book.
Please bring my book up when you come.
Desktop publishing lets you produce books quickly and cheaply. It's like killing two birds with one stone.
Can you sell the book to me for 500 yen?
You must return the book by the end of April.
I couldn't drink both bottles, so I left one for you.
The two roads cut across the street from us.
The two streets run parallel to one another.
The two streets intersect at right angles.
Out of twenty students, only one had read the book.
Can you pick out a few good books to read?
Each package contains a score of cigarettes.
"Is she reading a book?" "Yes, she is."
"Where is his book?" "It is on the table."
Pleased with The Pilgrim's Progress, my first collection was of John Bunyan's works in separate little volumes.
"Who wrote this book?" "John did."
"Is there a book in the desk?" "No, there isn't."
"Give me a fresh bottle," he said.

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