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5001 | Ill-gotten gains are short-lived. The only way to make real money is to earn every penny. |
5002 | I got sick. |
5003 | Give credit where credit is due. |
5004 | A bad smell permeated the room. |
5005 | It is not easy to get rid of a bad habit. |
5006 | He committed one crime after another. |
5007 | Murder will out. |
5008 | Stop calling me names. That’ll do you no good. |
5009 | I meant no harm. |
5010 | No offense was meant. |
5011 | The smaller the body, the more likely the person will suffer from the ill effects of radiation. |
5012 | Have the devil’s own luck. |
5013 | It is a white lie. |
5014 | There was no malice in what he did. |
5015 | He is bad beyond correction. |
5016 | Not bad. But I’m a little tired. |
5017 | Not bad. |
5018 | Evil sometimes wins. |
5019 | Okay. Sorry. |
5020 | Bad as it was, it could have been worse. |
5021 | Bad books will do you harm. |
5022 | Bad habits die hard. |
5023 | Bad news travels fast. |
5024 | It’s hard to change a bad habit. |
5025 | Bad seed must produce bad corn. |
5026 | I don’t like bad boys. |
5027 | Ill news comes apace. |
5028 | You won’t regret it. |
5029 | It is I that am bad. |
5030 | Is there a problem? |
5031 | Do you think it a bad thing? |
5032 | Don’t be a bad boy. |
5033 | I’m sorry, but it’s just not possible. |
5034 | Aoi is a very good dancer. |
5035 | Aoi dances well. |
5036 | Aoi became a dancer. |
5037 | Aoi dances. |
5038 | I’m dead to love. |
5039 | Love blinded him to her faults. |
5040 | Burn with desire. |
5041 | Love and hate are opposite emotions. |
5042 | It is pleasant to watch a loving old couple. |
5043 | The patriots stood up for the rights of their nation. |
5044 | At last, Mario managed to win the princess’s love. |
5045 | My pet dog was seriously ill. |
5046 | Nothing is as precious as love. |
5047 | Love me little, love me long. |
5048 | Charity begins at home. |
5049 | Ai finds it difficult to make friends with Ken. |
5050 | What is life without the radiance of love? |
5051 | Love and Peace. |
5052 | It is easy to love, but hard to be loved. |
5053 | To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness. |
5054 | There is more pleasure in loving than in being loved. |
5055 | It is sad not to be loved, but it is much sadder not to be able to love. |
5056 | It is love that rules the world. |
5057 | As long as we love each other, we’ll be all right. |
5058 | Mt. Aso is an active volcano. |
5059 | We must be kind to the elderly. |
5060 | We must take his youth into account. |
5061 | We hold that he is not guilty. |
5062 | We defeated the enemy. |
5063 | We got an early start. |
5064 | We all shall die sooner or later. |
5065 | None of us is perfect. |
5066 | We took pride in our strength. |
5067 | We lost sight of the man in the crowd. |
5068 | We were sweating in the heat. |
5069 | We are subject to the laws of nature. |
5070 | We considered going, but finally decided against it. |
5071 | We discussed the matter with each other. |
5072 | We were all drenched with perspiration. |
5073 | We are all looking forward to seeing you and your family. |
5074 | We wanted to speak to the president of the company, but he refused to speak to us. |
5075 | We look back on days gone by, if not always with affections, at any rate with a kind of wistfulness. |
5076 | We have yet to learn the truth. |
5077 | We considered the problem from all angles. |
5078 | We must study the affair as a whole. |
5079 | We looked forward to the party. |
5080 | We must consider these matters as a whole. |
5081 | We were wont to meet at that pleasant spot. |
5082 | We couldn’t find out her whereabouts. |
5083 | We must defend our freedom at all cost. |
5084 | We find ourselves in the twilight of our civilization. |
5085 | Our plane was flying above the clouds. |
5086 | The records of our discussions are kept by the secretary. |
5087 | Our escape was nothing short of a miracle. |
5088 | Our world is only a small part of the universe. |
5089 | Don’t mention our plan to anybody. |
5090 | Our project didn’t get off the ground until he joined the company. |
5091 | Our company pays badly. |
5092 | Not all of us are born with musical talent. |
5093 | No one ever knew the true story except the three of us. |
5094 | Give me liberty or give me death. |
5095 | I am ashamed of myself. |
5096 | Broken glass lay scattered all over the road. |
5097 | A man of straw is worth a woman of gold. |
5098 | We all learned the poem by heart. |
5099 | I have to get some new clothes. |
5100 | I’m working in Tokyo now. |
5101 | I’ll be sixteen years old next month. |
5102 | I must finish my homework before dinner. |
5103 | I usually go to bed at ten. |
5104 | I prefer traveling by train to flying. |
5105 | I’m tired now. |
5106 | I’m looking forward to hearing from her. |
5107 | I have a firm belief in his innocence. |
5108 | I regret not having taken his advice. |
5109 | I didn’t want his help, but I had to accept it. |
5110 | I couldn’t get in touch with him. |
5111 | I saw him run away. |
5112 | I have not yet learned whether he reached there or not. |
5113 | I know an American girl who speaks Japanese very well. |
5114 | I did some work after breakfast and went out. |
5115 | I can’t walk because of my broken leg. |
5116 | I have little knowledge of biochemistry. |
5117 | I feel for you deeply. |
5118 | I swim once a week. |
5119 | I am a lapsed vegetarian. |
5120 | I have nothing to boast about. |
5121 | I have a cat and a dog. |
5122 | I want to go with you. |
5123 | We’ve finished cleaning our classroom. |
5124 | I’m from Kyoto. |
5125 | I was a first year student last year. |
5126 | I’d rather go swimming. |
5127 | I simply don’t understand this. |
5128 | I like pizza very much. |
5129 | I cannot go to the party, but thank you for inviting me all the same. |
5130 | How happy I am! |
5131 | I’m learning how to type. |
5132 | I doubt whether it is true or not. |
5133 | I have nothing to say against it. |
5134 | I have nothing to do with the affair. |
5135 | I didn’t take part in the conversation. |
5136 | I wanted to go there. |
5137 | I didn’t mean to do that. |
5138 | I will write Judy a letter. |
5139 | I’m staying at the Sheraton Hotel. |
5140 | I went into details. |
5141 | Each time I see this picture, I remember my father. |
5142 | I prefer coffee to tea. |
5143 | His name has completely gone out of my mind. |
5144 | He got very angry, for she refused to follow his advice. |
5145 | I always walk to school. |
5146 | I have a desire to go to England. |
5147 | I can understand your language. |
5148 | I am much concerned about your health. |
5149 | I want to travel with you. |
5150 | I’d like to reserve a table for three. |
5151 | I am a bachelor. |
5152 | I am at home. |
5153 | I met Mary and John when in London. |
5154 | I lost the camera I had bought the day before. |
5155 | I believe in Ken. |
5156 | I am more beautiful than you. |
5157 | It seems to me that you are wrong. |
5158 | Do you think that my way of teaching is wrong? |
5159 | My house stands on a hill. |
5160 | My house is only a mile from here. |
5161 | Pass me the wine, please. |
5162 | My aunt lives in New York. |
5163 | Work is all in all to me. |
5164 | I have no time to watch TV. |
5165 | We walked among the trees. |
5166 | We should love our neighbors. |
5167 | We can normally conceal our thoughts from others. |
5168 | When we go to bed, we say “good night”. |
5169 | We all took it for granted that the professor could speak English. |
5170 | We elected Jeffrey captain of our team. |
5171 | We were impatient for the concert to begin. |
5172 | Our school is across the river. |
5173 | I cannot agree with you on this point. |
5174 | I was taking a bath when the telephone rang. |
5175 | It is just a year since I got married. |
5176 | You can’t wring any more money from me. |
5177 | I got control of the works. |
5178 | It’s hard for him to live on his small pension. |
5179 | Which is the capital of the United States, Washington or New York? |
5180 | Cherry trees are now in bloom in Washington. |
5181 | Don’t ask me why. |
5182 | I’ve got a pain in my side. |
5183 | Our company has come a long way since it was set up. |
5184 | Our company is planning to build a new chemical plant in Russia. |
5185 | Our personnel are very highly educated. |
5186 | Our country abounds in products. |
5187 | Our country is in a crisis. |
5188 | Our country is running short of energy resources. |
5189 | We import tea from India. |
5190 | Our cities create serious pollution problems. |
5191 | The chief crop of our country is rice. |
5192 | The gross national product of our country is the second largest. |
5193 | Our army attacked the enemy during the night. |
5194 | We gave the enemy a drubbing. |
5195 | There is a church near my house. |
5196 | I am beginning to understand. |
5197 | Certainly. What can I do? |
5198 | I don’t know, said Tony. |
5199 | Don’t hesitate to ask questions if you don’t understand. |
5200 | Don’t be unreasonable. |
5201 | Yes, I’ll be right there. |
5202 | OK. I’ll send it out as soon as a machine is available. |
5203 | Our army attacked the kingdom. |
5204 | I’d like to have a glass of wine. |
5205 | We’d like another bottle of wine. |
5206 | We’d like to have some wine. |
5207 | Wine is made from grapes. |
5208 | Wine helps digest food. |
5209 | There is little wine left. |
5210 | Heavy taxes are laid on wine. |
5211 | I hope the wine is to your taste. |
5212 | Would you sew a button on my shirt? |
5213 | What number bus do I take to get to Waikiki? |
5214 | Should the word processor go wrong, we guarantee to replace it free of charge. |
5215 | That would be lovely. |
5216 | It’s a beautiful day! |
5217 | Have you been to London before? |
5218 | She hasn’t phoned since she went to London. |
5219 | London is famous for its fog. |
5220 | London was a city built for the horse. |
5221 | London developed into the general market of Europe. |
5222 | London is among the largest cities in the world. |
5223 | London was bombed several times. |
5224 | What time is it in London now? |
5225 | It is seven in London now. |
5226 | London is the capital of England. |
5227 | Was it rainy in London? |
5228 | London is no longer a city of fog. |
5229 | London is large, compared with Paris. |
5230 | Much of London was destroyed in the seventeenth century. |
5231 | London’s climate differs from that of Tokyo. |
5232 | On his arrival in London, he sent me a telegram. |
5233 | Be sure to drop us a line as soon as you get to London. |
5234 | Is it true that you are going to study in London? |
5235 | There are a lot of parks in London. |
5236 | I got a letter from a friend of mine in London. |
5237 | Can you recommend a place to stay in London? |
5238 | I met an old student of mine in London. |
5239 | The weather is fine in London. |
5240 | Long dresses stayed in fashion. |
5241 | Long skirts are out of fashion now. |
5242 | Long skirts are in fashion. |
5243 | Romeo, believing that Juliet was dead, decided to kill himself. |
5244 | A robot can do more work than a man can. |
5245 | Robots can withstand dangerous conditions. |
5246 | Robin looks very cute when he’s sleeping. |
5247 | I’ll meet you in the lobby at three. |
5248 | Donkeys are tough animals. |
5249 | Robert has not yet been late for a meeting. |
5250 | Robert was so busy he had to turn down an invitation to play golf. |
5251 | Rock appeals to young men and women. |
5252 | It is unusual to see rock stars wearing a tie! |
5253 | The rock concert was called off because the singer fell ill. |
5254 | I’ve done rock climbing and deep-sea diving and slept in an Indonesian jungle. |
5255 | I thought you were raised in L.A. |
5256 | I should cancel my L.A. trip. |
5257 | Roger is a party animal. |
5258 | Russian is very difficult to learn. |
5259 | I know a man who can speak Russian well. |
5260 | Russia had emerged as a second superpower. |
5261 | Have you ever gone to Paris? |
5262 | Los Angeles is the second largest city in the United States. |
5263 | The rocket is in orbit around the moon. |
5264 | The rocket was launched into space. |
5265 | The blast-off took place on schedule. |
5266 | Lola danced with grace. |
5267 | Laura may have been sick. |
5268 | Although 475AD is the year that shows the ‘decline’ of the Roman Empire, it is not the year of its ‘fall’. |
5269 | Have you ever visited Rome? |
5270 | Rome is a city worth visiting. |
5271 | Rome is an old city. |
5272 | Rome is famous for its ancient architecture. |
5273 | Do in Rome as the Romans do. |
5274 | Rome is in Italy. |
5275 | The history of Rome is very interesting. |
5276 | I’m looking for books on Roman history. |
5277 | Rome has a lot of ancient buildings. |
5278 | Fasten the rope to the tree. |
5279 | Let go of the rope. |
5280 | Don’t let go of the rope. |
5281 | He cut himself free with his knife. |
5282 | Hold the rope. |
5283 | Hold on to the rope. |
5284 | Holding on to the rope firmly, I came safely to land. |
5285 | A rope was thrown into the water. |
5286 | May I have a road map, please? |
5287 | The candle was blown out by the wind. |
5288 | The candles made the room bright. |
5289 | The candle burned out. |
5290 | The candle went out by itself. |
5291 | I’d like to rent a car. |
5292 | Lemons and limes are acidic fruits. |
5293 | Lemon is sour. |
5294 | The lemon has a flavor all of its own. |
5295 | A tea with lemon, please. |
5296 | Reports are due next Monday. |
5297 | When must I turn in the report? |
5298 | When does the restaurant open? |
5299 | A welcome party took place in the restaurant. |
5300 | What do you think of reggae? |
5301 | Leo started to roar when he was two years old. |
5302 | A button has come off my raincoat. |
5303 | Before the race, the runners have to warm up. |
5304 | President Reagan’s tax program has not worked. |
5305 | There is nothing for you to do but obey the rules. |
5306 | It’s so easy when you know the rules. |
5307 | Room service. May I help you? |
5308 | Lucy made her parents happy. |
5309 | Lucy cannot use chopsticks. |
5310 | Lucy was brought up by her grandparents. |
5311 | Lucy should be in the kitchen now. |
5312 | Has Lucy telephoned yet? |
5313 | Lucy is from America. |
5314 | Lucy’s mother told her to take care of her younger sister. |
5315 | Lucy came to see me three days ago. |
5316 | It was not until Lucy left me that I realized how much I loved her. |
5317 | Lynn runs fast. |
5318 | Linda came home late at night. |
5319 | Linda came into the building. |
5320 | Linda stood up to sing. |
5321 | Linda stuck her tongue out. |
5322 | Linda loves chocolate. |
5323 | How did you like Linda’s concert? |
5324 | Take the skin off before you eat the apple. |
5325 | I am eating an apple. |
5326 | Would you like another apple? |
5327 | I’d like two kilos of apples. |
5328 | Do you like apples? |
5329 | The apples are not quite ripe. |
5330 | They sell apples at five dollars each. |
5331 | Apples are sold by the dozen. |
5332 | All the apple trees were cut down. |
5333 | Half of the apples are rotten. |
5334 | Which do you like best, apples, oranges or grapes? |
5335 | The apple fell from the tree. |
5336 | The apples are ripe. |
5337 | Some apples fell down from the tree. |
5338 | An apple fell off the tree. |
5339 | One of the apples fell to the ground. |
5340 | An apple fell to the ground. |
5341 | Would you like to exchange links? |
5342 | Lincoln was opposed to slavery. |
5343 | Lincoln granted liberty to slaves. |
5344 | Lincoln set the slaves free. |
5345 | Lincoln was a great statesman. |
5346 | Lincoln died in 1865. |
5347 | Lincoln was elected President in 1860. |
5348 | Lincoln’s parents remained poor all their lives. |
5349 | Can you tell me how to get to Lincoln Center? |
5350 | What time does the shuttle bus leave for the airport? |
5351 | Where should I wait for the shuttle bus? |
5352 | Could you tie it with a ribbon? |
5353 | Where can I find a shuttle bus? |
5354 | Rick and Carol broke up two months ago, but he’s still carrying a torch for her. |
5355 | Richard is fair, even to people he does not like. |
5356 | Richard Roberts is the author of numerous books. |
5357 | The best approach to Lisbon is by sea. |
5358 | The squirrel was busy gathering nuts. |
5359 | Squirrels are quick of movement. |
5360 | Squirrels are nimble in climbing trees. |
5361 | Put down your name on the list and pass it on to the next person. |
5362 | Her name wasn’t on the list. |
5363 | I added his name to the list. |
5364 | Strike his name from the list. |
5365 | Lisa speaks not only English but also French. |
5366 | Lisa, this is Mr Murata. He’s my boss. |
5367 | The leader should know where to set up the tent. |
5368 | The light of the lamp glimmered in the fog. |
5369 | The lamp went out, and all was black. |
5370 | I would rather leave early than travel on rush-hour trains. |
5371 | I’m listening to the radio. |
5372 | Turn off the radio, please. |
5373 | I took the radio apart to repair it. |
5374 | Can I borrow your radio? |
5375 | Do you mind if I turn on the radio? |
5376 | Do you mind my turning on the radio? |
5377 | Turn on the radio. |
5378 | Please turn on the radio. |
5379 | I fell asleep while listening to the radio. |
5380 | The communication of news by TV and radio is very common now. |
5381 | The radio will not work. |
5382 | Radio is a great invention. |
5383 | The radio gave a warning of bad weather. |
5384 | The radio was invented by Marconi. |
5385 | The radio gave place to television. |
5386 | I have to change the batteries in the radio. |
5387 | Please turn down the radio. |
5388 | Turn the radio up a little. |
5389 | Turn up the radio. I can’t hear it. |
5390 | The radio is too loud. Can’t you turn it down a little? |
5391 | The radio is too loud. |
5392 | The radio doesn’t work. |
5393 | We listened to his lecture on the radio. |
5394 | Did you hear the news on the radio this morning? |
5395 | The radio is out of order. |
5396 | The radio broadcast the news in detail. |
5397 | It was Marie Curie who discovered radium. |
5398 | Hold the racket tight. |
5399 | My whole body was one big bruise after the rugby game. |
5400 | The rugby ball is shaped something like an egg. |
5401 | How many people do you need for a rugby game? |
5402 | A camel can store a large amount of water in the hump on its back. |
5403 | Camels are often used to travel in the desert. |
5404 | A camel is, so to speak, a ship on the desert. |
5405 | If you go near a camel, you risk being bitten. |
5406 | The Rhine is the boundary between France and Germany. |
5407 | The Rhine runs between France and Germany. |
5408 | Do you have any light beer? |
5409 | Mr Wright speaks Japanese as if it were his mother tongue. |
5410 | Have you got a lighter? |
5411 | I put my lighter down somewhere and now I can’t find it. |
5412 | The lions are in the cage. |
5413 | The lion is called the king of animals. |
5414 | The lion is the king of beasts. |
5415 | The lion is the king of the jungle. |
5416 | The lion struggled to get out of his cage. |
5417 | Did you hear the roar of the lions? |
5418 | Better to be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion. |
5419 | The salt, if you please. |
5420 | Please come here soon if you don’t mind. |
5421 | Thank you in advance. |
5422 | Lay these books on my desk, if you don’t mind. |
5423 | If you like, I will teach you to play chess. |
5424 | I’d like to be left alone for a while, if you don’t mind. |
5425 | All right. I’ll accept your offer. |
5426 | If you would like to have further information, please contact me. |
5427 | This was before John was put in prison. |
5428 | They usually use an anchor to hold a yacht in place. |
5429 | Put on your good shoes. |
5430 | All right. I’ll come as soon as possible. |
5431 | All right, I will do it again. |
5432 | Whether it’s good or not, let’s do it anyway. |
5433 | I’ll lend you one if you like. |
5434 | Mind your own business. |
5435 | Do you travel a lot? |
5436 | I can’t sleep well. |
5437 | I didn’t hear you. |
5438 | Listen carefully. |
5439 | Her name often escapes me. |
5440 | I often see him. |
5441 | I used to work in a noisy room. |
5442 | Shake before using. |
5443 | After some careful thought, I elected to stay at home. |
5444 | After mature reflection, I’ve decided to accept their offer. |
5445 | Don’t make me laugh. |
5446 | I often feel extremely exhausted. |
5447 | I don’t remember exactly, but I suppose it was Friday last week. |
5448 | Do you eat out often? |
5449 | I often go to the movies. |
5450 | You are doing very well. Keep it up. |
5451 | How dare you say such a thing to her! |
5452 | How dare he complain? |
5453 | How dare you laugh at me! |
5454 | How dare you speak like that to me? |
5455 | How dare you ask me for help! |
5456 | How dare you say such a thing! |
5457 | How dare you talk to me like that! |
5458 | How dare you behave like that! |
5459 | I don’t see how you can eat that stuff. |
5460 | How can you stand all these noises? |
5461 | I sneeze a lot. |
5462 | How can you tolerate that rude fellow? |
5463 | How dare you say that! |
5464 | Come along with us if you like. |
5465 | The European likes to drink wine. |
5466 | I’d like to see you before I leave for Europe. |
5467 | I’ve never been to Europe. |
5468 | No city in Europe is as populous as Tokyo. |
5469 | Are there many people in Europe who believe in ghosts even now? |
5470 | While in Europe, she visited Rome. |
5471 | Fatigue follows a flight to Europe. |
5472 | School starts in September in Europe. |
5473 | In Europe, people regard punctuality as a matter of course. |
5474 | Yoko translated some poems from Japanese into English. |
5475 | Eventually it was decided that the stores be equipped with surveillance cameras. |
5476 | I am finally quits with the man. |
5477 | It is finally all over. Now we can relax. |
5478 | In short, all our efforts resulted in nothing. |
5479 | I’m glad you could come to the party. |
5480 | I am happy to have so many good friends. |
5481 | It is important for us to choose good friends. |
5482 | Good leather will wear for years. |
5483 | Sweet dreams! |
5484 | Good news was in store for us at home. |
5485 | There never was a good war nor a bad peace. |
5486 | Have a good weekend! |
5487 | Good food and enough sleep are absolutely necessary to good health. |
5488 | Keep a good dictionary at hand. |
5489 | Let’s hope for good results. |
5490 | Good students study hard. |
5491 | Good fences make good neighbors. |
5492 | Have a nice day. |
5493 | A good coach trains this team. |
5494 | Can you recommend a good camera? |
5495 | I wish you a Happy New Year. |
5496 | It’s a nice day, isn’t it? Why not go out for a walk? |
5497 | Have a nice day! |
5498 | Yumi has much money now. |
5499 | Look at the cute little baby sleeping in the cradle. |
5500 | Who runs faster, Yumi or Keiko? |
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