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1,872
eng
If two men always have the same opinion, one of them is unnecessary.
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1,873
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Our opinion is an idea which we have; our conviction an idea which has us.
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1,874
eng
Tomorrow, I'm going to study at the library.
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1,875
eng
Too late.
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1,876
eng
I went to the zoo yesterday.
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1,877
eng
We won the battle.
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1,878
eng
Hello? Are you still here?
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1,879
eng
I make lunch every day.
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1,880
eng
I watched TV this morning.
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1,881
eng
I read a book while eating.
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1,882
eng
I slept a little during lunch break because I was so tired.
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1,883
eng
I started learning Chinese last week.
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1,884
eng
It is easier to hit on people on the Internet than in the street.
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1,885
eng
I live near the sea, so I often get to go to the beach.
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1,886
eng
Someday I will buy a cotton candy machine.
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1,887
eng
It's practical to have a laptop.
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1,888
eng
Your glasses fell on the floor.
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1,889
eng
How many times a day do you look at yourself in the mirror?
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1,890
eng
We went to London last year.
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1,891
eng
She doesn't want to talk about it.
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1,892
eng
I lost my inspiration.
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1,894
eng
If you don't have anything to do, look at the ceiling of your room.
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1,895
eng
It doesn't mean anything!
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1,896
eng
Be patient please. It takes time.
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1,897
eng
Close the door when you leave.
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1,898
eng
This is such a sad story.
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1,899
eng
If there's no solution, then there's no problem.
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1,900
eng
My little brother is watching TV.
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1,901
eng
It's presumptuous for humans to assume that our task is to do what only God can do.
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1,902
eng
An astute reader should be willing to weigh everything they read, including anonymous sources.
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1,903
eng
Denying she was an anarchist, Katja maintained she wished only to make changes in our government, not to destroy it.
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1,904
eng
Blindness is responsible for a staggering toll of poor health, suffering, and loss of dignity and diminution in the quality of lives of people worldwide.
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1,905
eng
The formation and movement of hurricanes are capricious, even with our present-day technology.
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1,906
eng
When you send a telegram, brevity is essential because you will be charged for every word.
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1,907
eng
David has a keen interest in aesthetics — the qualities that make a painting, sculpture, musical composition, or poem pleasing to the eye, ear, or mind.
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1,908
eng
Despite Trang's constant affirmations of love, Spenser is still afraid someday she will fall out of love with him.
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1,909
eng
You met him at the university?
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1,910
eng
Aaah!! My computer is broken!
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1,911
eng
The private colleges and universities of the United States are autonomous.
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1,912
eng
Every time I join a new game of Warcraft, I am pitted against a new team of adversaries.
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1,913
eng
From the moment that I knew that the university existed, I've wanted to go there.
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1,914
eng
My apathy for voting comes from my distaste for politics.
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1,915
eng
The ascendancy of monarchs is what keeps their subjects from rebellion.
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1,916
eng
Sarah was discerning enough to realize that her friends were trying to prank her.
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1,917
eng
The orchestra makes discordant noises when tuning up.
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1,918
eng
The discrepancy between the stories of the two parties involved in the accident was so great that the authorities had a hard time deciding which side was telling the truth.
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1,919
eng
Yes, it happens from time to time.
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1,920
eng
I have a great fear of being disdained by those I love and care about.
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1,921
eng
Most people have a great disinclination to get out of bed early, even if they have to.
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1,922
eng
Most people only want to hear their own truth.
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1,923
eng
The audience acclaimed the actors for their performance.
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1,924
eng
It is good to have ideals... don't you think?
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1,925
eng
The student decided to abridge his paper by taking out unnecessary details.
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1,926
eng
People in the world are always advocating for more freedom and equality.
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1,927
eng
Politicians are always censured for outrageous or inappropriate behavior.
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1,928
eng
Ms. Eichler had a notorious reputation for being austere to her students.
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1,929
eng
If you don't listen to us, we will have to resort to coercion.
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1,930
eng
When I have migraines, aspirin doesn't alleviate the pain for me.
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1,931
eng
Spenser's sarcastic and joking remarks are often misinterpreted as signs of ambivalence and often taken too seriously.
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1,932
eng
My mother prefers the arbitrary selection of the lottery machines over my lucky numbers.
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1,933
eng
To him, hunger was an abstract concept; he always had enough to eat.
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1,934
eng
The convicted drug dealer was willing to comply with the authorities to have his death sentence reduced to a life sentence.
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1,935
eng
I consider the Jehovah's witnesses who knock on my door all the time to be no different from religious zealots trying to force their beliefs on me.
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1,936
eng
The war on Iraq is a volatile subject of political debate; any wrong word and a heated argument could spark.
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1,937
eng
My next door neighbor is a virtuoso whose skills with the piano have earned him a name among music experts.
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1,938
eng
He was sick of being vilified all the time by people who were jealous of his ability.
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1,939
eng
Sven was so verbose that his friends resorted to calling him a chatterbox.
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1,940
eng
Even people who don't believe in the Catholic church venerate the Pope as a symbolic leader.
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1,941
eng
Unsure of which suitor she wanted to marry, the princess vacillated, saying now one, now the other.
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1,942
eng
With the heirless king going crazy and royal family poisoned, the general of the army finally had his chance to usurp the throne.
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1,943
eng
The recent scandals involving altar boys and religious leaders have undermined the faith people have in the Church.
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1,944
eng
As the plane was approaching turbulence, the pilot asked the passengers aboard the plane to fasten their seat belts.
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1,945
eng
There is a fine line between speech that is terse and to the point and speech that is too abrupt.
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1,946
eng
Though his stay in Europe was transient, Spenser felt he had learned much more about interactions with other people from traveling than he did at college.
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1,947
eng
Jason was a taciturn individual, so it was always a real surprise when he said anything.
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1,948
eng
The king was tired of his sycophants always praising him, so he sent them away.
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1,949
eng
Spenser would not tell anyone his surreptitious plan to get back at his friends for pranking him.
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1,950
eng
If Spenser doesn't keep adding and translating sentences, the other contributors will surely surpass him.
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1,951
eng
There was always too much superfluous writing in his essays.
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1,952
eng
His essay gave only a superficial analysis of the problem, so it was a real surprise to him when he got the highest grade in the class.
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1,953
eng
It depends what you mean by "believe" in God.
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1,954
eng
Professors should explain everything in detail, not be succinct and always tell students to go home and read their books.
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1,955
eng
If I gave no answer, I would not have spoken.
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1,956
eng
Prosecutors in court have to substantiate their claims in order to prove a suspect is guilty.
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1,957
eng
The people who come on the Maury Povich show often make pretentious claims about their lovers cheating on them.
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1,958
eng
It is a prevalent belief, according to a nationwide poll in the United States, that Muslims are linked with terrorism.
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1,959
eng
My roommate is prodigal when it comes to spending money on movies; he buys them the day they're released, regardless of price.
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1,960
eng
The profane language used on network television makes many parents with young children not want to subscribe to cable.
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1,961
eng
Freud's insights into human behavior led to him being honored as a profound thinker.
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1,962
eng
Food and drink were served in such profusion at the wedding that the bride and groom began to wonder if they should not have invited more guests.
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1,963
eng
The proliferation of Internet usage has given birth to a new generation of young people.
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1,964
eng
My friends say I'm a prolific writer, but I haven't written anything for months.
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1,965
eng
Blind people sometimes develop a compensatory ability to sense the proximity of objects around them.
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1,966
eng
A miser hoards money not because he is prudent but because he is greedy.
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1,967
eng
When both girls told John they had feelings for him, he was in a quandary as to which girl he should be with.
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1,968
eng
Even now, many years after the Cold War, there is still much rancor between the Russians and the Germans, especially in areas once occupied by the Soviet Union.
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1,969
eng
The defense lawyer was confident that he would be able to answer the prosecutor's arguments in his rebuttal.
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1,970
eng
Johnson is a recluse; he prefers to isolate himself from the rest of the students in our class.
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1,971
eng
Teachers must get tired of rectifying the same mistakes over and over again in their students' papers.
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1,972
eng
The bottles of beer that I brought to the party were redundant; the host's family owned a brewery.
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