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exp.
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whether he stood up or sat down
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exp.
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He felt tired and left
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exp.
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they looked at each other but didn't recognize each other
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exp.
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whichever way you look at it
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exp.
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how should I know!
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exp.
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search me!
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exp.
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we do what we can
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exp.
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he put {o} pulled his hat on and left
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exp.
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she fell (over) and twisted her ankle
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exp.
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she moved to the village and just vegetated {o} went to seed
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exp.
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they have got engaged and will be getting married soon
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exp.
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apparently he's been told about it
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exp.
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it seems that he's been told about it
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exp.
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one of these days she'll get tired {o} get fed up of it all and leave
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exp.
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I don't know how to pronounce this word
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exp.
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she threw a tantrum {o} fit when she found out
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exp.
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it will keep if you put the cap back on the bottle
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exp.
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he was very sad when I told him
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exp.
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he'll swallow {o} fall for whatever he's told
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adv. adj.
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you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear
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exp.
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he's made his bed, so he can lie in it
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adv.
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you only live once
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adv.
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you only live once
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adv.
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birds of a feather flock together
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adv.
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as far as I'm concerned
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adv.
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when the cat's away the mice will play
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