If I were the captain of the Australian cricket team, I will attack the batsmen with my fast bowlers immediately after the luncheon interval.
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Because of the many fruit trees which distinguished the yard, the little boys enjoyed playing in the yard of the uninhabited house where no one had lived many years.
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Sitting alone in his room by himself he repeated her name over and over again.
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Either the man or his son attend the conference
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“Do not be penny wise and pound foolish!” shouted the stranger.
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It was he who had taken the book from the drawer.
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She worked as busy as a bee to complete the task.
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He divided the sweets among you and me.
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The teacher told the girls that truancy is unacceptable and objectionable and she would not stand for it.
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The platter was circular in shape and it resembled the harvest moon.
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The practise of taking someone’ advise is not right if that advise can get you into trouble.
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The vile, wicked man told Mrs. Wright to meet him at midnight.
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