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6001 | Mary takes after her father. |
6002 | Mary looks unfriendly, but she is really very kind at heart. |
6003 | Mary kept on working in spite of her illness. |
6004 | Mary arrived at the hospital. |
6005 | Mary is tall. |
6006 | Mary spoke Japanese slowly. |
6007 | Mary can speak Japanese. |
6008 | Mary is setting by money to go to Japan. |
6009 | Mary remained single all her life in Japan. |
6010 | Mary likes Japan, doesn’t she? |
6011 | Mary paid for her lunch with five dollars. |
6012 | Mary understands Chinese. |
6013 | Mary likes skiing the best of all. |
6014 | Mary gazed at George in admiration. |
6015 | Mary asked her son to behave himself. |
6016 | Mary shut herself up in the room, with all the windows closed. |
6017 | Mary is said to have been ill last week, but she looks well now. |
6018 | Mary went on a voyage around the world. |
6019 | Mary is very ill and I’m afraid she is dying. |
6020 | Mary showed the letter to me. |
6021 | Mary is said to have been a great singer in her youth. |
6022 | Mary is studying in her room. |
6023 | Mary oiled her bicycle. |
6024 | Mary gave me an American doll. |
6025 | Mary said to me, “are you ill?” |
6026 | Mary broke in on our conversation. |
6027 | Mary blamed Jack for leaving their children unattended. |
6028 | Mary stayed up late last night. |
6029 | Mary has finished her Japanese assignment. |
6030 | How is Mary? |
6031 | Mary was John’s heartthrob all through high school. |
6032 | Mary looked at herself in the mirror. |
6033 | Mary spread the big map on the table. |
6034 | Mary is sitting at the desk. |
6035 | Mary is respected by everyone. |
6036 | Mary can swim. |
6037 | Has Mary started yet? |
6038 | Mary likes milk very much. |
6039 | Mary has not started yet. |
6040 | Mary plays the piano. |
6041 | Mary is a very pretty girl. |
6042 | Mary closed the door quietly. |
6043 | Mary has just come home. |
6044 | Mary weighed it in her hand. |
6045 | Mary has already started. |
6046 | Mary told John the secret. |
6047 | Mary swims as fast as Jack. |
6048 | Suspecting him of telling her secret to some of her friends, Mary was angry with Jim. |
6049 | Mary declined an invitation to the concert. |
6050 | Mary sings best of all of the girls in class. |
6051 | Mary is the prettiest girl in her class. |
6052 | Mary is cute. So is Jane. |
6053 | Mary is helping her mother. |
6054 | Mary goes to that restaurant for lunch every other day. |
6055 | Mary has as attractive a personality as her sister. |
6056 | Mary promised her mother that she would help her more often. |
6057 | When did you learn of Mary’s divorce? |
6058 | I met a friend of Mary’s. |
6059 | I’m going to make a cake for Mary’s birthday. |
6060 | It’s a pity that Mary has no sense of humor. |
6061 | Mary and her sister took turns at looking after their sick mother. |
6062 | Mary and I became good friends. |
6063 | It was sheer coincidence that Mary and I were on the same train. |
6064 | I’m through with Mary. |
6065 | How did you get to know Mary? |
6066 | There was no one in the room besides Mary and John. |
6067 | I don’t know what Mary is looking for. |
6068 | I see Mary playing the piano. |
6069 | When was it that Mary bought this skirt? |
6070 | Wherever Mary goes, the sheep follows her. |
6071 | Either Mary or you is to go. |
6072 | Mary, this is Joe’s brother David. |
6073 | Of course you can trust me. Have I ever given you a bum steer before? |
6074 | The girl standing over there is Mary. |
6075 | We can see a church over there. |
6076 | The man reading a paper over there is my uncle. |
6077 | You’re disgusting! |
6078 | Who is the boy that is swimming over there? |
6079 | Once upon a time, there lived an old man. |
6080 | All were silent. |
6081 | Everybody puts me down. |
6082 | Everyone marvelled at her courage. |
6083 | Everyone hoped that she would win. |
6084 | Everybody calls him Mac. |
6085 | All sold out! |
6086 | They are all the same. |
6087 | They were all hoarse from shouting. |
6088 | We all have missed you. |
6089 | All are happy. |
6090 | Nobody likes it. |
6091 | I don’t like any of them. |
6092 | Everybody is waiting for you. |
6093 | We thought that you were married. |
6094 | Everybody started waving his flag. |
6095 | Does everybody love music? |
6096 | Let’s pretend we are aliens. |
6097 | Read after me all together. |
6098 | It is difficult to satisfy everyone. |
6099 | Everyone loves Mac. |
6100 | Everyone calls him Jeff. |
6101 | Everybody called me Tony in those days. |
6102 | Who is the tallest of all? |
6103 | I remembered everybody. |
6104 | Speak louder so everyone can hear you. |
6105 | I spoke loudly so that everyone could hear me. |
6106 | I have wonderful news for all of you. |
6107 | Hey, what’s the big secret? Come on; let me in on it. |
6108 | Sit at the table. |
6109 | Everyone went there, didn’t they? |
6110 | Everyone thinks so. |
6111 | Everyone attacked my opinion. |
6112 | Please speak more loudly so that everybody can hear you. |
6113 | Everybody wants to sit beside her. |
6114 | Everyone admires the pictures painted by him. |
6115 | Everybody agreed with his idea. |
6116 | Everybody laughed at his error. |
6117 | Everybody speaks well of him. |
6118 | Every one opposed it, but Mary and John got married all the same. |
6119 | All are interested in Japan. |
6120 | Are there enough chairs to go around? |
6121 | There will be chaos unless we all adhere to the rules. |
6122 | All were happy. |
6123 | I got a farewell present from everyone. |
6124 | Everyone always asks me that. |
6125 | Everybody had a good year. |
6126 | Everyone formed couples and began dancing. |
6127 | Drink up your milk. |
6128 | Would you like a cup of milk? |
6129 | All of the milk was spilled. |
6130 | Milk nourishes a baby. |
6131 | Milk is of great value to babies. |
6132 | Where is the milk tea? |
6133 | The milk boiled over. |
6134 | The milk went sour. |
6135 | Cheese is made from milk. |
6136 | Dr. Miller wants you to wait for a while. |
6137 | Didn’t you see the musical? |
6138 | Some people say stepping on a worm makes it rain. |
6139 | Miho is the girl I like best. |
6140 | Mini-skirts are back in fashion again. |
6141 | We should respect our parents. |
6142 | Please keep yourselves calm. |
6143 | You probably think she told me she was on her way to visit her sick grandmother. |
6144 | Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard. |
6145 | Ladies and gentlemen, now we start the movie. |
6146 | Everybody is relying on you. |
6147 | Not all were satisfied. |
6148 | Bees make honey. |
6149 | Look out for bees. |
6150 | Mr Mitchel demanded that I pay the rest of the money by the end of the week. |
6151 | Mickey Conners made mincemeat of his opponent in the ring. |
6152 | There are a few books, but they have some misprints. |
6153 | My mistake cost me my fortune. |
6154 | A miserable sequence of defeats discouraged us. |
6155 | The Mississippi River flows into the Gulf of Mexico. |
6156 | I sincerely hope you’ll give me this second chance. |
6157 | Stop beating around the bush. |
6158 | I spent a whole day cleaning up my room. |
6159 | You talk as if you were the boss. |
6160 | It’s just like walking on the moon. |
6161 | He is a living fossil! |
6162 | You talk as if you knew everything. |
6163 | I remember the event as vividly as if it were just yesterday. |
6164 | Marconi invented the radio. |
6165 | A Mr Marconi wants to see you. |
6166 | Have you ever seen the new house in which Marilyn lives? |
6167 | It has been 33 years since Marilyn Monroe died. |
6168 | I had an argument with Tom about the use of marijuana. |
6169 | Mari has been in Hungary. |
6170 | Mariko’s parents are strongly opposed to her marrying an American. |
6171 | Marie told me that she enjoyed the drive. |
6172 | Mary has a flower in her hand. |
6173 | Maria spends a lot of money on clothes. |
6174 | Maria takes piano lessons once a week. |
6175 | Malaria is a disease that mosquitoes carry. |
6176 | The marathon will be held, rain or shine. |
6177 | Mayuko entered the room. |
6178 | Mayuko eats bread for breakfast. |
6179 | Mayuko has not slept enough. |
6180 | Mayuko can ride a bicycle. |
6181 | Mayuko goes to school by bicycle. |
6182 | Mayuko called me back. |
6183 | Mayuko came directly home. |
6184 | Mayuko was tired to death. |
6185 | Mayuko was alone in the room. |
6186 | Mayuko dreamed a strange dream. |
6187 | Mayuko came out of the room. |
6188 | We will take off in a few minutes. |
6189 | Dinner will be ready soon. |
6190 | You will soon cease to think of her. |
6191 | It will not be long before he turns up. |
6192 | It will not be long before he gets better. |
6193 | You will soon hear from him. |
6194 | It will clear up soon. |
6195 | It will not be long before spring comes. |
6196 | Spring will soon come. |
6197 | It won’t be long before we can start. |
6198 | It will not be long before I come back. |
6199 | It was not long before we knew the truth. |
6200 | It was not long before we met again by chance. |
6201 | It will not be long before the cherry blossoms come out. |
6202 | It won’t be long before we can travel to the moon. |
6203 | Before long, the moon came out. |
6204 | We will have a music contest soon. |
6205 | Soon we saw a house whose roof was red. |
6206 | It will stop raining before long. |
6207 | It is going to rain soon. |
6208 | It soon began to rain very hard. |
6209 | It will not be long before it rains. |
6210 | Soon after, it began to rain. |
6211 | It will be dark soon. |
6212 | It won’t be long before Mike gets well. |
6213 | Soon, swallows will come from the south. |
6214 | It will not be long before the boy learns what life is. |
6215 | It was not long before the rumor died out. |
6216 | We can seat you soon. |
6217 | The stepmother sneered at Cinderella. |
6218 | You helped Mommy? |
6219 | The Mafia uses legitimate business operations as a front. |
6220 | As quick as a wink. |
6221 | Madonna is a beauty. |
6222 | Madonna’s concert drew a large audience. |
6223 | Could you knock down the price if I buy two? |
6224 | Madeira is the name of a wine. |
6225 | Wipe your shoes on the mat. |
6226 | Let’s get together and talk it over. |
6227 | Be careful handling matches! |
6228 | Have you got a match? |
6229 | Put the matches out of reach of children. |
6230 | Do you have a match? |
6231 | It is quite a sorry sight. |
6232 | I agree completely. |
6233 | Quite by chance, I met my old friend at the airport. |
6234 | It’s really horrible. |
6235 | A terrible day. |
6236 | I wrote to him for quite another reason. |
6237 | It was a complete failure. |
6238 | Look straight ahead. |
6239 | Look forward, please. |
6240 | Go straight on. |
6241 | Mac helped me carry the vacuum cleaner. |
6242 | Max explained to Julie why he could not go to her farewell party. |
6243 | It is me that is wrong. |
6244 | Excuse me for opening your letter by mistake. |
6245 | The line is busy again. |
6246 | See you next week! |
6247 | Please come again. |
6248 | I hope you will call again. |
6249 | There are still barbarous nations. |
6250 | There were still no visual signs of spring. |
6251 | The baby doesn’t walk yet. |
6252 | Let’s play chess another time. |
6253 | I don’t know yet. |
6254 | My head still felt giddy. |
6255 | Don’t hang up yet, please. |
6256 | I’ll call him later. |
6257 | I haven’t eaten lunch yet. |
6258 | Some of the luggage hasn’t arrived yet. |
6259 | Nobody has come up yet. |
6260 | No one has been convicted of the crime yet. |
6261 | My foot’s asleep again! |
6262 | I still haven’t found what I’m looking for. |
6263 | What would you do if another war occurred? |
6264 | We have a long way to go. |
6265 | Are you still collecting stamps? |
6266 | You’re not excused from the table. |
6267 | The night is still young. |
6268 | You drank alcohol again? I told you not to! |
6269 | We still have plenty of time left. |
6270 | There is yet time. |
6271 | Sit down again, Miss Curtis. |
6272 | Is there still any sugar? |
6273 | I’ll call again later. |
6274 | The decision was still in the air. |
6275 | Haven’t you decided yet? |
6276 | I’m still on duty. |
6277 | It’s still too early to get up. |
6278 | My hopes revived. |
6279 | Glad to see you again. |
6280 | See you again. |
6281 | We have more music coming up, so stay tuned. |
6282 | It is likely to rain again. |
6283 | It’s still raining. |
6284 | Is it still raining? |
6285 | The doctors tell you that your brother will never wake up again. |
6286 | Then John gave this testimony. |
6287 | You’re still green. |
6288 | Let’s do it another time. |
6289 | How nice to be in Hawaii again! |
6290 | I’ve never been to Paris. |
6291 | We still have plenty of time. |
6292 | You’ve got plenty of time. |
6293 | Oh, come on. |
6294 | Are you still around? |
6295 | The line is still busy. |
6296 | I am looking forward to seeing you again. |
6297 | I hope to see you again. |
6298 | It is nice to see you again. |
6299 | Please keep in touch. |
6300 | We are looking forward to seeing you. |
6301 | I hope we’ll see each other again sometime. |
6302 | Any time. |
6303 | I would like to see you again sometime. |
6304 | Also, a lot of houses were damaged; windows were often broken throughout the town. |
6305 | I’m not ready yet. |
6306 | I haven’t decided yet. |
6307 | I’d like you to put me back on the list. |
6308 | I have not finished the task yet. |
6309 | Also, “armchair shopping” gets rid of the frustrations of crowds and traffic. |
6310 | I can still hear your voice. |
6311 | In the first place it’s necessary for you to get up early. |
6312 | To begin with, you have no right to be here. |
6313 | I must finish this work first. |
6314 | First of all, you must look it up in the dictionary. |
6315 | Let’s start the ball rolling by introducing ourselves. |
6316 | We must finish our homework first. |
6317 | First of all, I must say this. |
6318 | Physically impossible. |
6319 | Marry first and love will follow. |
6320 | First we’ll hit Kyoto. |
6321 | First came the Celts in 600 B.C. |
6322 | More and more people are moving to urban areas. |
6323 | More and more people are becoming aware of the dangers of smoking. |
6324 | I think I’ll start with a bottle of beer. |
6325 | Let’s decide together where to go first. |
6326 | The mast broke and our ship went adrift. |
6327 | That’s about it. |
6328 | I want to eat some cake first. |
6329 | First, I’ll try to understand why he thinks so. |
6330 | Please fill out this form first. |
6331 | Masaru wants to join the English Club. |
6332 | The very opposite is the truth. |
6333 | That is well said. |
6334 | That very tune reminded me of my adolescence. |
6335 | A friend in need is a friend indeed. |
6336 | You must provide for a rainy day. |
6337 | You should always save money for a rainy day. |
6338 | Believe it or not, she has three children. |
6339 | You are the last person I expected to see here. |
6340 | It’s not likely that he went there. |
6341 | Mother Teresa was given the Nobel prize. |
6342 | Mother Teresa was born in Yugoslavia in 1910. |
6343 | Macbeth raised an army to attack his enemy. |
6344 | McDonald’s is world-famous for its hamburgers. |
6345 | I’m working for McDonald’s. |
6346 | A home is a once-in-a-lifetime purchase so you don’t want to make any snap decisions. |
6347 | You must reap what you have sown. |
6348 | You reap what you sow. |
6349 | Michael Jackson is popular in the US. |
6350 | May I speak to Mike, please? |
6351 | I have attached a Microsoft Excel file. |
6352 | Mike is the youngest in his family. |
6353 | Mike speaks good Japanese. |
6354 | Mike liked animals very much. |
6355 | Mike played a bad trick on his brother. |
6356 | Mike got back from the library at five. |
6357 | Mike smiled. |
6358 | Mike named his dog Spike. |
6359 | Mike is captain of our team. |
6360 | Mike ran very fast yesterday. |
6361 | Mike really thought your sister was something else. |
6362 | Mike sings well. |
6363 | Mike acted as chairperson of the meeting. |
6364 | Mike is one of our brains. |
6365 | Mike goes to school by bus. |
6366 | Mike likes to play basketball. |
6367 | Mike walked up to the boy. |
6368 | Mike has a friend who lives in Chicago. |
6369 | What did you give Mike on his birthday? |
6370 | Mike’s mother lived in a big city before she married. |
6371 | According to Mike, Mac bought a new car. |
6372 | Mike has a few friends in Florida. |
6373 | Mike and his sister can speak French, but they can’t speak Japanese. |
6374 | Mike and Tom are in the same class. |
6375 | Mike and Ken are friends. |
6376 | Did you hear that, Mike? |
6377 | Well, it’ll do for the time being. |
6378 | That’s fairly reasonable. |
6379 | Martin Luther King, Jr., a man of peace, was killed by an assassin’s bullet. |
6380 | Sit down and take it easy for a while. |
6381 | Martha is an excellent pianist. |
6382 | Mark graduated from Harvard in 1991. |
6383 | What a cute baby! May I hold her? |
6384 | Oh, you’ll get used to it soon! |
6385 | Oh, my God! |
6386 | Mr Hopkins spoke in such a loud voice that I could hear him upstairs. |
6387 | The price of books is getting higher these days. |
6388 | Only a few students understood the matter. |
6389 | Only a handful of people know the fact. |
6390 | Only a few people understood me. |
6391 | He is but a child. |
6392 | Even the merest little thing irritated him. |
6393 | Only fifteen minutes. |
6394 | Open the hood. |
6395 | A pound is a unit of weight. |
6396 | Do you know what it is like to be really hungry? |
6397 | It’s been quite ages since we last met. |
6398 | Dr. White acted as our interpreter. |
6399 | Mr White teaches us English. |
6400 | Mr. White is a liberal politician. |
6401 | Mr White has gone to India. |
6402 | Mr White arrives in Tokyo at 10:30. |
6403 | Who designed the White House? |
6404 | Mr White made a few comments on my speech. |
6405 | Would you mind turning down the volume? |
6406 | Here she is! |
6407 | Here he comes. |
6408 | Look, she said. |
6409 | Here comes the bus! |
6410 | I’m going to see a horror film. |
6411 | Some people derive pleasure from watching horror movies. |
6412 | I get goose bumps when I see a horror movie. |
6413 | Here comes the train. |
6414 | Here, I got us a bottle of white wine. |
6415 | Look, your shoelaces have come undone. |
6416 | Here comes Jane. Do you know her? |
6417 | Here is my bicycle. |
6418 | Look! There’s a cat in the kitchen. |
6419 | Look! There’s a bird in that tree. |
6420 | Bob can drive a car, too. |
6421 | Bob can cook. |
6422 | Bob is really a brown noser. |
6423 | Bob became an engineer. |
6424 | Bob has a lot of books in his room. |
6425 | Bob gave Tina almost all the stamps he had collected, and kept only a few for himself. |
6426 | Bob has too many books to read. |
6427 | Bob could not control his anger. |
6428 | Bob met her grandfather early in the morning. |
6429 | Bob was looking for someone to talk with. |
6430 | Bob asked the teacher some questions. |
6431 | Is Bob right? |
6432 | Ten to one, Bob will fail the entrance exam. |
6433 | Bob missed the last train and had to take a taxi. |
6434 | Bob is my friend. |
6435 | Bob is the only student that can speak Spanish in our class. |
6436 | Bob saw him again. |
6437 | Bob derives pleasure from observing insects. |
6438 | Bob will play the leading role for the first time in the next school festival. |
6439 | Bob writes to me once a month. |
6440 | Bob was born in the same year as you. |
6441 | Bob is popular at school. |
6442 | Bob waved to whomever he saw. |
6443 | Bob filled the pot with water. |
6444 | Bob made room for an old woman on the bus. |
6445 | Bob suggested that the party be put off till Wednesday. |
6446 | Bob was very happy. |
6447 | Bob is very timid and blushes when chatting with girls. |
6448 | Bob often tries to give up smoking. |
6449 | Bob came home very late. |
6450 | Bob did not agree to the plan. |
6451 | Bob hurried home in order to watch the TV program. |
6452 | Bob can answer all the questions. |
6453 | Bob came here, didn’t he? |
6454 | I am sure that Bob will pass the examination. |
6455 | Bob plays not only the guitar but also the flute. |
6456 | Bob found various kinds of nuts. |
6457 | Bob is a nice person. |
6458 | Bob reached the finish line first. |
6459 | I would rather go to the movie alone than have Bob come with me. |
6460 | Bob and I are great friends. |
6461 | I found a kindred spirit in Bob. |
6462 | We won’t start till Bob comes. |
6463 | Bob helped me. |
6464 | I doubt if Bob will come on time. |
6465 | I don’t know when Bob came to Japan. |
6466 | Bob Johnson tried to make people realize the seriousness of the situation in Africa. |
6467 | Bob, help me carry his suitcase to the living room. |
6468 | Bobby may watch TV until 7:00. |
6469 | Almost every day he goes to the river and fishes. |
6470 | She can hardly speak Japanese. |
6471 | I was barely able to work. |
6472 | He studied hard, hardly taking time out for lunch. |
6473 | I can hardly walk. |
6474 | Almost no one believed her. |
6475 | Almost everybody was invited. |
6476 | He’s almost as tall as me. |
6477 | I know almost nothing about it. |
6478 | Almost all the leaves have fallen. |
6479 | Most writers are sensitive to criticism. |
6480 | Most Japanese take a bath every day. |
6481 | Most big Japanese companies depend on exports. |
6482 | Most boys like baseball. |
6483 | Few people know that Mr. Itsumi is from Kansai. |
6484 | Few people know about the plan. |
6485 | Almost no one thinks that we are sisters. |
6486 | In most cases, modernization is identified with Westernization. |
6487 | I think that most young people like rock music. |
6488 | Almost every tourist carries a camera with him. |
6489 | Most of the dogs are alive. |
6490 | Most Americans are descended from immigrants. |
6491 | Almost no one believed him. |
6492 | Nearly all Japanese have dark hair. |
6493 | Almost all boys can play baseball. |
6494 | Almost all of the dogs are alive. |
6495 | Take a taxi to the hotel. |
6496 | Is the hotel close to the airport? |
6497 | I’d like a hotel reservation. |
6498 | Please get me hotel security. |
6499 | Did you reserve a room at the hotel? |
6500 | Are the hotel rooms supplied with hair dryers? |
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