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Some people do not have a consistent set of principles; they just adopt whatever principles benefit them at the moment.
There is a little hope that he will succeed.
I would love to come with you all, but I don't have any money.
The man asked me who I was, but I didn't think I had to answer.
Nobles do not exist merely because there is a peerage system. Even if there were no peerage system, there will be people who are naturally dominant and who will quickly rise to nobility. So much for our nobility then. Why, we are mere peasants.
It's not because you have a title, that you're a noble. There are people who have a natural nobility and are fine nobles. People like us who only have nobility titles are not nobles, we're more like peasants.
Unfortunately, I don't have time today.
If there was no air, man could not live for even ten minutes.
I am a cat. I don't have a name yet.
What is considered impolite in one language may not be considered impolite in another language.
Tom doesn't like working here.
You must have been surprised to meet me in such a place the other day.
That's pretty normal.
I still don't have confidence in english.
A day without a vein of humour is an extremely sad day.
Tom had a good reason for being late.

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