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The equatoris an imaginary circle around theearth. (S?Y3l|
Because he wasn‘t working hard, he is liableto fail. 9$Z0mz k
He sat alone after the battle, mourningoverthe loss of his best friend. mHHlm<?]
A psychiatristcan help some people to understand their subconscious urges. .1jiANY
He has to leave now, he lives farther fromhere than I do. %^
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All the members of the committee agreed to inquirefurther into the matter. 4&;iORw&E4
The man living next door hanged himself in sorrow after his wife died. N{S) b
We hung our reproduction of “Mona Liza”above the fireplace. {\(MMTQ
Tainan is one of the historic spots that youshould visit. Y55u-9|N
Upon retiringfrom the office, the President gave all the historical papers to the library. 3>-h-
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The philosopherclaims that kindness is a human trait,but I don‘t believe it. |DJ8
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Humane people are considerate of not onlyother people but also animals. m]!hP
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Some people do not believe that ghosts are not realbut imaginary beings. y'`/^>.
The imaginative child always likes to makeup fairy tales. xlS*9>Ij
Bessie Smith was an incomparable singer in her days. \agZD+
It is foolishto compare horses with airplanes. They are incomparable. Ly+UY.v"
Some old superstitions seem incredibleto most educated people. #%\0][Xf
People nowadays are incredulous about ghosts and witches. &Y=0 0
The gentleman laid his land on his son‘sshoulder. > 0MP[
The wounded soldier was lying on thebattlefield. #BUq;5
This kind of shoe is apt to slip on wet ground. oNAnJ+_
Henry is an apt student of the practical science. /;#kV]nF
Children under the age of 10 are all liable to diseases. su1
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He declared that he was not liable for his wife‘s debts. ,Gt!nm_
The weatherforecast says that it‘s likely to be hot tomorrow. phuiLW{&
The backyardof our house has a luxuriant growthof weeds. lx%c&~.DiB
She is too proud, too luxurious tomarry an ordinary person like you. !H\oQv-I
From time to time, during the night, therewas a moan of pain from the sick man. %Hbq3U30
The whole nation mourned the death of themuch-loved President. "/aZ*mkjfJ
The company will give only oral tests tothe applicants. WMf /
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This written report contains both a verbal description and a sketch of the building. &-yRa45?
The minister made a personal visit to the scene of the fighting. [Y
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The general issued an order to capture thehill to all personnel. j%Au0k
The man seemed poor, but he was respectably dressed. Q"XDxa'7"
Children should speak respectfully to their elders.
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The first, second, and third prizes went toJack, George, and Frank respectively. BV~J*e
She raisedher finger to her lips as a sign for silence. L@S\ rImw
The farmer raises cattle and crops. L3, /7
The sun will rise at 5:45 tomorrow morning. o72r `2
We have to go to the government patent office to register the newtrademark. F}_b7|^
It is safe to register the letter containing the check. oRWje#4O
Go to the registrar of the university toknow your grades. ;
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The boat we are on is the best sailor inthe fleet. e"S?qpJK
The men in our navy are called sailors if they are not officers. <a6pjx>y
A group of college professors were waitingin the main salon to see theMinister of Education. X9m^i2tk
The ship‘s passengers have their dinners inthe dining saloon. PAYw:/(P
It was certainthat Oswald might have a subconscious desireto injure his underling. J?8Mo=U
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Edina was unconscious for two hours after the accident. eP-|3$
The general was unconscious of being followed by the spy. kW/G=_6
The club’s secretary prepared several transcripts of minutes of the meeting. BPO5=]W 7
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