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Posted on February 22nd, 2008


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  1. Can I come by tonight and get my stuff ?
  2. Can’t we get rid of these boxes – they’ve been cluttering up the office for weeks now .
  3. Curtis is now confirmed to a wheelchair after a car accident in 1990.
  4. Do you think property price might come down even further.
  5. Doctor often get called out in the middle of the night.
  6. Here’s his address if you want to copy it down.

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  8. His fine blond hair came down almost to his shoulders.
  9. I am always worried that my age will count against me.
  10. I don’t think this stain will come out, whatever I do.
  11. I need some time to chew it over.
  12. I think I’ve a cold coming on.
  13. I was delighted to be offered the job, but I wasn’t sure if I could carry it off.
  14. I wonder how he came by so much many at his age.
  15. If you can come up with $8.5 million, you can buy company.
  16. If you’d like a representative to call you, please check off the box on the right.
  17. In the afternoon it clouded over and cooled down a bit.
  18. In the early 80′s, computers were just starting to come in.
  19. In the end he agreed to come down to $2000.
  20. It doesn’t come within their power to authorize such a large sum of money.
  21. It seems she has a dark secret from her past which now threatens to catch up with her.
  22. It was 8′oclock and the night was already starting to close in.
  23. It was obvious that the relationship would come to nothing in the end.
  24. Jacob never stop chasing after young woman, even when he was married.
  25. Mike just cats around and never gets serious with any woman.
  26. My boss doesn’t trust anyone and he is always coming into the office to check up on me.
  27. My girlfriend’s Mother doesn’t like me – she always trying to come between us.
  28. Neither side in the dispute has been willing to climb down.
  29. Perhaps, she will change her mind and give me a second chance.
  30. She loves clowning around in front of an audience.
  31. Sorry I’m late. I was cought up in the traffic.
  32. That photograph I took of you came out really well.
  33. The course is only for a week, so certain areas will not within its scope.
  34. The dog barked ferociously
  35. The drug problem is no longer confirmed to major cities, and how now spread to many rural areas
  36. The government has failed to carry out its election promises.
  37. The library allows you to check out six books at a time.
  38. The path got narrower and narrower as the trees closed in an all sides.
  39. The prince had spent his youth drinking in bar and consorting with prostitues.
  40. The rain suddenly came on so hard that we stopped and sheltered in a door way.
  41. The show finally ended and the lights came up.
  42. The teacher had written something on the board, and the children were copying it down.
  43. There were several loose wires coming out from the wall.
  44. They suspected that he had been consorting with the enemy.
  45. Three important lessons came from this experience.
  46. We spend the morning chasing after bargains in the sales.
  47. We will cost out the project and then see if we want to go ahead with it.
  48. What’s your call out fee ?
  49. Would you mind checking over my application for me before I sent it off ?
  50. You go ahead and I’ll catch you up later.
  51. You should really wash dark cloths separately in case the color comes out of them.

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