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I rarely touch coffee.
Our city has no water service yet.
I have no time to read books.
I had no time to eat.
I have nothing to do with him.
We must've taken the wrong road.
There is nothing for it but to wait and see.
We can do nothing about it.
If it weren't for our friendship I would be miserable.
Much of our daily living must consist of routine that requires little or no mental effort.
There is little prospect of my success.
Saying what you think frankly is not a bad thing.
Busy with my work, I had no time to write to you.
You can't live without oxygen.
Something must have happened to Bob yesterday.
Yesterday I didn't have anything to do so I was just lolling around all day long.
What is done cannot be undone.
We haven't heard from her of late.
More students than ever before have sat for their bar examinations this year.
It is unbearably hot this summer.

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