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7501 | You must on no condition open the box. |
7502 | Whatever game he plays, he always wins. |
7503 | They are all alike. |
7504 | From acorns come oaks. |
7505 | Would you please reserve a room near the Toronto International Airport? |
7506 | The thief ran away. |
7507 | When the thief heard the dog bark, he took to his heels. |
7508 | The thief got away with the money. |
7509 | The burglar gained access to the house through a window. |
7510 | The thief entered through a broken window. |
7511 | They are muddy. |
7512 | A thief crept in through the window. |
7513 | Tell me which one to choose. |
7514 | The answers are all right. |
7515 | Tell her which one to take. |
7516 | Take any two cards you like. |
7517 | Take whichever you like best. |
7518 | Choose three books at random. |
7519 | I have no idea how long it will take. |
7520 | The dress comes to my knees. |
7521 | How long will we have to wait? |
7522 | How often do you have your piano lessons? |
7523 | What quantity of paper do you need? |
7524 | How long will this rope hold? |
7525 | Which car is ours? |
7526 | The trainer must think of her health. |
7527 | Tracy lost her glasses. |
7528 | The dollar was devalued against the Japanese currency from 360 yen to 308 yen. |
7529 | The dollar dropped to 125 today from 126 yen yesterday. |
7530 | What is the exchange rate for dollars now? |
7531 | Above all, children need love. |
7532 | Above all things, we must not be selfish. |
7533 | Let’s do this first of all. |
7534 | I steered clear of sensitive topics. |
7535 | Please shuffle the cards carefully. |
7536 | Let’s play cards. |
7537 | It is wrong to cheat at cards. |
7538 | Do you take travelers’ checks? |
7539 | A tiger is bigger and stronger than a cat. |
7540 | The tiger cub looked like a large kitten. |
7541 | Which is stronger, a tiger or a lion? |
7542 | The truck dumped the sand on the ground. |
7543 | I am used to driving a truck. |
7544 | The trucks had failed the inspection, but the drivers took them out anyway. |
7545 | A truck was standing in the middle of the road. |
7546 | A truck hit the dog. |
7547 | We happened to see a truck run into the guard-rail. |
7548 | How about going for a drive? |
7549 | Tomoko almost started to cry. |
7550 | In any case, it’s wrong to break a promise. |
7551 | It’s a problem any way you look at it. |
7552 | In any case, I’ll have to go there tomorrow. |
7553 | Anyway, I don’t like it. |
7554 | In any case, it’s none of your business. |
7555 | No one knows his address but Tom. |
7556 | I count on Tom. |
7557 | No one but Tom handed in the report. |
7558 | Tom hurt his left knee during practice, so John had to play the game in his place. |
7559 | Tom is a good cook. |
7560 | Tom was late for dinner. |
7561 | Tom likes to play baseball. |
7562 | Tom kept talking all night. |
7563 | Tom is coming to our school tomorrow. |
7564 | Tom seems to be preparing for tomorrow’s lessons. |
7565 | Tom will go there tomorrow. |
7566 | Tom is leaving Kobe tomorrow morning. |
7567 | Tom gets up at six every morning. |
7568 | Tom appealed to his mother to buy a new toy for him. |
7569 | Tom goes to school on foot. |
7570 | Tom does anything but study. |
7571 | Tom likes to knit. |
7572 | Tom suggested another plan to the committee. |
7573 | It is said that Tom has a cold. |
7574 | Tom acknowledges that he was defeated. |
7575 | Tom usually goes to bed at ten-forty. |
7576 | Tom had no appetite because of his illness. |
7577 | Tom frowned. |
7578 | Tom saved her from the fire. |
7579 | Tom showed her the letter from Santa Claus. |
7580 | Tom recommended the novel to them. |
7581 | Tom is liked by his friends. |
7582 | Tom is the tallest in his class. |
7583 | Tom thanked me for the gift. |
7584 | Tom advised him not to buy the secondhand car. |
7585 | Tom married an older girl. |
7586 | Tom is in bed with a fever. |
7587 | Tom wants to go to Japan. |
7588 | Tom told us that he had a headache. |
7589 | Tom is interested in mountaineering. |
7590 | Tom has been talking on the phone for an hour. |
7591 | Tom is an electrical engineer. |
7592 | Tom has less money than his brother does. |
7593 | Tom walked across the street. |
7594 | Tom looked at the tall man suspiciously. |
7595 | Tom talked too much and let the secret slip. |
7596 | Tom stood on the platform in Westminster Underground Station. |
7597 | Tom is getting better. |
7598 | Tom is not a lazy boy. As a matter of fact, he works hard. |
7599 | Tom can run fast. |
7600 | Tom broke the window. |
7601 | Tom never used to smoke, but he does now. |
7602 | Tom is too honest a boy to tell a lie. |
7603 | I believe Tom is right. |
7604 | Tom acted the part of a sailor. |
7605 | Tom likes hot curry. |
7606 | Tom is able to swim well. |
7607 | Hello, said Tom, smiling. |
7608 | Tom takes good care of the birds. |
7609 | Tom’s a beginner, but he catches on fast. |
7610 | Tom is not able to drive a car. |
7611 | Tom drove the car. |
7612 | Tom is fitted to become a businessman. |
7613 | Tom feels that his team will win the game. |
7614 | Tom is older than I. |
7615 | Tom was mindful of my warning. |
7616 | Tom offered to lend me the money. |
7617 | Tom gave me a pen. |
7618 | Tom lives in the room above us. |
7619 | Tom is scrupulous in matters of business. |
7620 | Tom got so absorbed in his work that he forgot to eat. |
7621 | Tom didn’t have dinner last night. |
7622 | Tom made a promise to come home early tonight. |
7623 | Tom is in charge of this year’s tennis tournament. |
7624 | Tom need not go to school today. |
7625 | Does Tom have to write the letter today? |
7626 | Tom isn’t watching TV now. |
7627 | Tom is living with his uncle now. |
7628 | Tom is a high school student. |
7629 | Tom puts too much sugar in his tea. |
7630 | Tom is growing a mustache. |
7631 | Tom has an eye for modern art. |
7632 | Tom can ski as well as his brother. |
7633 | Tom is absent. |
7634 | Tom slipped out of the classroom. |
7635 | Tom showed his courage in the face of danger. |
7636 | Tom escaped from the danger. |
7637 | Tom looks pale. |
7638 | Tom met Mary on his way to school. |
7639 | Tom hurt himself. |
7640 | Tom took part in the summer festival. |
7641 | Tom is three inches taller than his wife is. |
7642 | Tom arrived late at the station. |
7643 | Tom can speak German as well as English. |
7644 | Tom likes swimming. |
7645 | Tom arrived last. |
7646 | Tom often goes fishing in the river. |
7647 | Tom walks slowly. |
7648 | Tom is not an idle boy any longer. |
7649 | Tom’s already here, but Bill hasn’t come yet. |
7650 | Tom met Mary at a party, and it was love at first sight. |
7651 | Tom loved Mary, who didn’t love him at all. |
7652 | Tom is still hospitalized. |
7653 | Tom became good friends with the elevator operator in their hotel. |
7654 | Tom says that he can read a French book. |
7655 | Tom speaks more slowly than Bill. |
7656 | Tom doesn’t run as fast as Bill. |
7657 | Tom went to the city by bus. |
7658 | How fast Tom works! |
7659 | How fast Tom speaks! |
7660 | Tom is so intelligent that he stands out in class. |
7661 | Tom runs very fast. |
7662 | Tom swims very fast. |
7663 | Where was Tom born? |
7664 | Tom finally gave up smoking. |
7665 | Tom was asked to appear on television. |
7666 | Tom is a very good tennis player. |
7667 | Tom hid under the table. |
7668 | Tom doesn’t like cheese. |
7669 | Tom likes cheese. |
7670 | Tom came home just now. |
7671 | Tom may have missed the train. He hasn’t come yet. |
7672 | It seems that Tom is unable to solve the problem. |
7673 | Tom pretended not to know the answer. |
7674 | Tom was flying high after he heard the news. |
7675 | Tom stopped to take a close look at the car. |
7676 | Tom was a witness to the accident. |
7677 | Tom got angry at the children. |
7678 | Tom applied for the job. |
7679 | Tom tried to climb the tall tree. |
7680 | Tom was all worn out. |
7681 | Tom will be able to swim soon. |
7682 | Tom is on good terms with John. |
7683 | Tom always makes fun of John because of his dialect. |
7684 | Tom came running with a letter from Judy. |
7685 | Tom is as tall as Jack. |
7686 | Tom is the captain of this baseball team. |
7687 | Tom likes tea better than coffee. |
7688 | Tom gambled away a fortune in one night. |
7689 | Tom is taller than his mother. |
7690 | Tom denied having stolen the money. |
7691 | Tom works more diligently now. |
7692 | Tom did it simply for the money. |
7693 | Tom always leaves his bicycle dirty. |
7694 | Tom is always playing video games. |
7695 | Tom will become a good soccer player some day. |
7696 | Tom suggested that Ann should sell the house. |
7697 | Tom lay on his back. |
7698 | Tom said that he had been cleaning the house all day. |
7699 | Tom burned himself out as a baseball player. |
7700 | Tom is lying ill in bed. |
7701 | Tom noticed a drunkard lying in the street. |
7702 | Tom is a friend of mine. |
7703 | Tom’s friends called him Mr Money Bags. |
7704 | Tom’s Japanese is improving little by little. |
7705 | We are giving Tom a birthday party. |
7706 | Tom’s speech was excellent. |
7707 | Tom’s uncle keeps a lot of sheep. |
7708 | According to Tom, Jane got married last month. |
7709 | Tom and I are friends. |
7710 | Tom and I are good friends. |
7711 | Tom and Mike became acquainted through their mutual friends. |
7712 | Tom and Frank are good friends. |
7713 | Tom and Bill arrived at the conclusion independently of each other. |
7714 | Tom and Sue love each other. |
7715 | Tom and John are good friends. |
7716 | Tom and Jane quarreled, but they made up the next morning. |
7717 | Will you go with Tom? |
7718 | It was at Oxford University that Tom studied history. |
7719 | Don’t interfere with Tom while he is reading. |
7720 | I heard Tom snoring during the class. |
7721 | It was a pity that Tom couldn’t come to our party. |
7722 | Tom is at the door. Please ask him in. |
7723 | I’m going to talk to Tom when he returns home. |
7724 | Uncle Tom is my mother’s brother. |
7725 | Tom, what would you like to have for dinner? |
7726 | You look after the children, Tom. |
7727 | How nice to see you again, Tom. |
7728 | How are you, Tom? |
7729 | Tommy, can you hear me? |
7730 | The tomato is a vegetable, not a fruit. |
7731 | Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable? |
7732 | Miss Thomas teaches us history. |
7733 | Thomas Edison invented the light bulb. |
7734 | All the stories are interesting. |
7735 | Every nation has its own myths. |
7736 | I didn’t know for certain which train to take. |
7737 | I have no idea to what extent I can trust them. |
7738 | Each student has a locker. |
7739 | Every student has to leave school by six. |
7740 | A full description of him has been circulated in every newspaper. |
7741 | Every boy and girl knows him. |
7742 | Each boy has a bike. |
7743 | Each of the girls was dressed neatly. |
7744 | We all abide by law to live in any society. |
7745 | Can you recommend a good play? |
7746 | Where does it hurt? |
7747 | Not all children like apples. |
7748 | Every country has its national flag. |
7749 | Which dog is yours? |
7750 | Which shoes are you going to put on? |
7751 | Which subject do you like best? |
7752 | Which house did you live in? |
7753 | Every house had a garden. |
7754 | How soon will the meeting begin? |
7755 | He explained how the accident came about. |
7756 | How can I get to the police station? |
7757 | How did you get to know her? |
7758 | How did you get to know about her? |
7759 | How do you think I learned to speak English? |
7760 | How can you tell an Englishman from an American? |
7761 | What would you like to be called? |
7762 | How are you getting along with your study? |
7763 | Please inform me what options are available to me. |
7764 | You can always count on him in any emergency. |
7765 | I don’t know which button to push. |
7766 | Which platform is it on? |
7767 | She wondered which door to open. |
7768 | Which is your favorite team? |
7769 | Which team will win? |
7770 | What sport do you like best? |
7771 | Which skirt do you like? |
7772 | Which credit cards can I use? |
7773 | How long have you been abroad? |
7774 | How long have you been ill? |
7775 | How long does this train stop there? |
7776 | How much longer will I have to stay in the hospital? |
7777 | How long will you be staying? |
7778 | How long have you waited? |
7779 | How long will you be here? |
7780 | How deep? |
7781 | How far? |
7782 | How much will it cost? |
7783 | How long have you been learning English? |
7784 | How much of a discount can you give? |
7785 | How soon can I get to Tokyo? |
7786 | How long will it take to get well? |
7787 | Can you guess which cooler is the most efficient? |
7788 | In any case, I’ll call you tomorrow. |
7789 | Let’s hope for the best anyway. |
7790 | It’s too late, anyhow. |
7791 | At any rate, I must finish this work by tomorrow. |
7792 | Anyhow, let’s begin. |
7793 | At any rate, I did my duty. |
7794 | Anyway, if it just stops raining, then we might be able to go out. |
7795 | Eat and drink. |
7796 | In any case, I must finish this work by tomorrow. |
7797 | At any rate, we have to finish this chapter before we can start on the next. |
7798 | Anyway, I disagree with your opinion. |
7799 | Does Tony study after dinner? |
7800 | Tony is playing. |
7801 | Does Tony run every day? |
7802 | Tony can run fast. |
7803 | Tony lives in Kobe. |
7804 | Tony speaks English better than I do. |
7805 | Tony has lived in Kumamoto since last year. |
7806 | How old is Tony? |
7807 | Is Tony there? |
7808 | Tony’s voice is nice. |
7809 | What does Tony do? |
7810 | Tony broke it. |
7811 | Tony saw green fields and small, quiet villages. |
7812 | Tony did not know their names. |
7813 | Tony was happy. |
7814 | Where’s Tony? |
7815 | Tony stood at the door. |
7816 | Donna was born with a silver spoon in her mouth. |
7817 | Who do you want to speak to? |
7818 | It was such a fine day that we decided to have a picnic. |
7819 | I cannot run because I am very tired. |
7820 | I’m so tired that I don’t feel like studying tonight. |
7821 | I’m so tired that I can’t walk any longer. |
7822 | Being very tired, I went to bed early. |
7823 | I’m too tired to walk any longer. |
7824 | I’m very tired. I don’t feel like taking a walk now. |
7825 | It’s heartbreaking. |
7826 | It was very difficult. |
7827 | There wasn’t anything like enough light to read by. |
7828 | It was such a nice day that the street was full of people. |
7829 | They are very big. |
7830 | It’s a very quiet room. |
7831 | It was so still that you would have heard a pin drop. |
7832 | You’ve been very good to me. |
7833 | It was so hot I took my coat off. |
7834 | It was so hot that we went swimming. |
7835 | It was such a hot day that we went swimming. |
7836 | I feel like a brand new person. |
7837 | I was moved. |
7838 | It was so cold that no one wanted to go outside. |
7839 | It was so cold that I couldn’t sleep. |
7840 | It being awfully cold, the party were almost frozen to death. |
7841 | Cold as it was, we went out. |
7842 | The child had no overcoat on although it was very cold. |
7843 | It was such a cold day that there was nobody on the street. |
7844 | It was such a cold day that we decided not to go out. |
7845 | I really enjoyed myself. |
7846 | I had a wonderful time. |
7847 | It was so dark. |
7848 | It is too dark for me to read. |
7849 | It was really cheap. |
7850 | This is anything but easy. |
7851 | It was so thrilling and real fun. |
7852 | That’s a beautiful dress. |
7853 | I felt very awkward. |
7854 | I’m as hungry as a bear. |
7855 | I was very hungry. |
7856 | Being very rich, he thought he could do anything. |
7857 | I’m very short of money. |
7858 | It tastes very good. |
7859 | It tastes very great. |
7860 | You look very delighted. |
7861 | It smelled really good. |
7862 | A very bright idea came to my mind. |
7863 | It’s very good. |
7864 | The Doppler effect is also observed with light and with radiant energy in general. |
7865 | Either way, it’s not important. |
7866 | Heads I win, tails you lose. |
7867 | Just the same! |
7868 | Who’s winning? |
7869 | It doesn’t matter. |
7870 | I don’t know which is which. |
7871 | The sky suddenly began to darken. |
7872 | Who is calling, please? |
7873 | We find it difficult to decide which one to buy. |
7874 | It’s entirely up to you which one you may choose. |
7875 | Which do you recommend? |
7876 | No matter which you make, you will be satisfied with it. |
7877 | I like neither of them. |
7878 | Which way should I go? |
7879 | Where would you like to go? |
7880 | You may choose whichever book you like. |
7881 | Which book is better? |
7882 | Which book is yours? |
7883 | I could not decide which way to choose. |
7884 | We have not yet discussed which method is better. |
7885 | Which one do you think is correct? |
7886 | No matter which road you follow, the drive to town won’t take you more than twenty minutes. |
7887 | Which way will you take? |
7888 | Whichever way you may take, you can get to the station. |
7889 | Which way is the nearest? |
7890 | I wonder which way is the shortest. |
7891 | Which newspaper do you work for? |
7892 | Which boy is Masao? |
7893 | It is hard to say which car is nicer. |
7894 | Which company do you work for? |
7895 | Which prince is the legitimate heir to the throne? |
7896 | Which team won the game? |
7897 | It doesn’t matter which team wins the game. |
7898 | Where are you staying? |
7899 | Who do you work for? |
7900 | You may choose whichever you want. |
7901 | You may choose whichever you like. |
7902 | Eat whichever one you like. |
7903 | Take the one you like best, whichever it is. |
7904 | Take whichever you want. |
7905 | Take whichever one you like. |
7906 | Choose whichever you want. |
7907 | We cannot tell which is better. |
7908 | Say which one you would like. |
7909 | It’s a tossup as to who will win; both teams are about the same in quality. |
7910 | Which is mine? |
7911 | One of us will have to go. |
7912 | Tell me which you want. |
7913 | I would rather not go. |
7914 | He, if anything, is the romantic type. |
7915 | The Dodgers went on winning with irresistible force. |
7916 | Who does Toshio like? |
7917 | By the way, where does he live? |
7918 | By the way, did you hear that Mary quit her job? |
7919 | By the way, are you free tonight? |
7920 | Well, what sports do you like? |
7921 | By the way, where are you from? |
7922 | By the way, do you have any spare batteries? |
7923 | By the way, have you heard from him lately? |
7924 | By the way, do you play the violin? |
7925 | By the way, where do you live? |
7926 | By the way, what is your address? |
7927 | By the way, what happened to the money I lent you? |
7928 | By the way, how many kids are going? |
7929 | By the way, how old are you? |
7930 | Well, I think it’s time the real story was told. |
7931 | By the way, I have something to tell you. |
7932 | By the way, did you have any spare time to go sightseeing while you were there? |
7933 | By the way, have you ever been to Hokkaido? |
7934 | By the way, have you done your homework? |
7935 | By the way, have you ever been to Europe? |
7936 | By the way, what do you do? |
7937 | Don’t cry. There’s nothing wrong. |
7938 | How far are you going? |
7939 | Where can I park? |
7940 | Wherever you go, you’ll find Japanese tourists. |
7941 | Wherever he may go, he is sure to make friends. |
7942 | Wherever you go, you will meet people who are kind and generous. |
7943 | Guess where I’ve been. |
7944 | I don’t know where to go. |
7945 | Tell him where he should go. |
7946 | Please tell me where to go. |
7947 | No matter where you may go, you may find the same thing. |
7948 | Even if you go away, I’ll still passionately love you. |
7949 | Where can I obtain a map of Europe? |
7950 | Where can I cash this personal check? |
7951 | I take my camera wherever I go. |
7952 | Where to go and what to see were my primary concerns. |
7953 | Where do you want to go? |
7954 | You can go anywhere you like. |
7955 | Every hospital has a back-up electric generator in case of blackout. |
7956 | Information is given in English at every airport. |
7957 | What school do you go to? |
7958 | Which doctor is attending you? |
7959 | You know where the problem lies. |
7960 | Where are you planning to stay? |
7961 | She advised me where to stay. |
7962 | I asked him where he lived. |
7963 | Please tell me where you will live. |
7964 | Where should I sit? |
7965 | Where can I get some help? |
7966 | Do you know where I might find small cowboy boots? |
7967 | Where will we eat? |
7968 | You know where everything is. |
7969 | I have no idea where I left my keys. |
7970 | Let’s hash it all out. |
7971 | Where would I find books? |
7972 | Where can we exchange yen into dollars? |
7973 | Where did you get to know her? |
7974 | Where did you get your hair cut? |
7975 | Where do you work? |
7976 | Where can I get stamps? |
7977 | Where do I have to change trains? |
7978 | Where did you have your picture taken? |
7979 | Where do you think I met her? |
7980 | Where can I try this on? |
7981 | Where do you intend to spend your vacation? |
7982 | Tell me where the meeting will be held. |
7983 | Where can I get my money exchanged? |
7984 | Where can I pick up my baggage? |
7985 | Where do I claim my bags? |
7986 | Where can I exchange yen for dollars? |
7987 | You may go wherever you like. |
7988 | Put it wherever there is room. |
7989 | I didn’t know where to get the bus. |
7990 | Where did you get the idea? |
7991 | Where did you get it? |
7992 | Where did you procure the information? |
7993 | Where did you find the key? |
7994 | Where did you get your camera repaired? |
7995 | Where shall I wait for you? |
7996 | Where’s convenient for you? |
7997 | Something must be wrong with the machinery. |
7998 | What’s wrong with me? |
7999 | Where did you get on this bus? |
8000 | I wonder who started that rumor. |
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