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- I thought that you said you used to live in Boston.
- I thought that you said you were afraid to do that.
- I thought that you said you were scared to do that.
- I thought that you were a nurse.
- I thought that you were from Boston.
- I thought that you were going to come straight home.
- I thought that you were good at French.
- I thought that you were mad at Tom.
- I thought that you were sleeping.
- I thought that you were still studying French.
- I thought that you'd agree with me.
- I thought that you'd be kind of surprised.
- I thought that you'd forgotten all about me.
- I thought that you'd gone to Boston.
- I thought that you'd jump at the chance.
- I thought that you'd speak French better than Tom.
- I thought the baby was crying but it was the sound a cat in mating season
- I thought the game was over.
- I thought the highest mountain in Tsuyama was Takiyama.
- I thought the little boy who was staring and pointing at the foreigner was very rude.
- I thought the police were looking for Tom.
- I thought the questions were easy.
- I thought the same thing.
- I thought there might be a significant meaning or something
- I thought these were chocolate chips but they are raisins
- I thought they were going to get back together so I was kind of shocked
- I thought they were together
- I thought things would get better, but as it is, they are getting worse.
- i thought this
- I thought this black bean was a cockroach and got scared
- I thought this building had a sprinkler system.
- I thought this might come in handy.
- i thought this should be heavy ?!
- i thought to myself
- i thought to you
- I thought Tom and Mary were going to use me as a hostage.
- I thought Tom had a day off.
- I thought Tom had a dog.
- I thought Tom had gotten over Mary.
- I thought Tom might be hungry.
- I thought Tom might be sick.
- I thought Tom might be waiting for us in front of the station.
- I thought Tom might do that.
- I thought Tom needed help.
- I thought Tom was a Canadian.
- I thought Tom was a doctor.
- I thought Tom was a veterinarian.
- I thought Tom was asleep.
- I thought Tom was Canadian.
- I thought Tom was going to help us.
- I thought Tom was going to kiss me.
- I thought Tom was good.
- I thought Tom was joking.
- I thought Tom was kind.
- I thought Tom was mistaken.
- I thought Tom was sick.
- I thought Tom was still at home.
- I thought Tom was still in jail.
- I thought Tom was studying.
- I thought Tom was wrong.
- I thought Tom was your best friend.
- I thought Tom would be here by now.
- I thought Tom would be in Boston by now.
- I thought Tom would be in his room.
- I thought Tom would never see you again.
- I thought Tom would want butter on his toast.
- I thought Tom's mom's name was Mary.
- I thought Tom's mother's name was Mary.
- I thought Ukraine was a cold country.
- I thought wars were something that happened a long time ago.
- I thought we could eat out on the patio.
- I thought we had agreed that you would study harder.
- I thought we had eaten everything in the house, but I found another box of crackers.
- I thought we were going out to dinner.
- I thought we were going to die.
- I thought we were going to go somewhere.
- I thought we were going to win.
- I thought we were partners.
- I thought we were supposed to eat lunch together.
- I thought we were supposed to meet Tom at 2:30.
- I thought we would have breakfast together.
- I thought we wouldn't see each other again today.
- I thought what Tom did was cute.
- I thought you already knew.
- I thought you always played football on Saturday.
- I thought you couldn't speak French.
- I thought you didn't believe in ghosts.
- I thought you didn't know anything about lacrosse.
- I thought you didn't know that.
- I thought you didn't want to be with me anymore.
- I thought you didn’t like mushrooms
- I thought you enjoyed talking about baseball.
- i thought you forgotten me
- I thought you grew up in Boston.
- I thought you guys were planning on coming to my party.
- I thought you had a driver's license.
- I thought you had better not go out.
- I thought you had come on business.
- I thought you had to get up by 7:30.
- I thought you hated us.
- I thought you knew.
- I thought you liked being alone.
- I thought you liked playing with me.
- I thought you liked to learn new things.
- I thought you might be able to give me a hand.
- I thought you might be hungry, so I made some sandwiches.
- I thought you might be lonely, so I came over with a bottle of wine.
- I thought you might change your mind.
- I thought you might come.
- I thought you might have a change of heart.
- I thought you might help.
- I thought you might know where Tom went.
- I thought you might like to know who's coming to our party.
- I thought you might want to look over these documents.
- I thought you might want to play a game of chess.
- I thought you might've just forgotten.
- i thought you said goat
- I thought you said that you used to live in Boston.
- I thought you said that you were afraid to do that.
- I thought you said that you were scared to do that.
- I thought you said you liked to try new things.
- I thought you said you used to live in Boston.
- I thought you said you were afraid to do that.
- I thought you said you were scared to do that.
- I thought you trusted me.
- I thought you two were dating.
- I thought you two were in a relationship.
- I thought you two would have a lot in common.
- I thought you understood.
- I thought you wanted a divorce.
- I thought you wanted Tom to marry you.
- i thought you was going off
- I thought you went somewhere else!
- I thought you were at work.
- I thought you were broke.
- I thought you were from Boston.
- I thought you were going out with Tom.
- I thought you were going steady with Tom.
- I thought you were going to be at home last night.
- I thought you were going to Boston by bus.
- I thought you were going to check
- I thought you were going to come straight home.
- I thought you were going to do something about that.
- I thought you were going to fix the sink.
- I thought you were going to keep Tom here until I got back.
- I thought you were going to keep Tom occupied.
- I thought you were going to provoke Tom.
- I thought you were going to stay home.
- I thought you were going to talk to Tom about it.
- I thought you were going to wear your new suit.
- I thought you were good at French.
- I thought you were Japanese.
- I thought you were mad at Tom.
- I thought you were my friend.
- I thought you were raised in L.A.
- I thought you were right.
- I Thought You Were Sleeping
- I thought you were sleeping.
- I thought you were still studying French.
- i thought you were the
- i thought you were the crazy one.
- I thought you were Tom's friend.
- I thought you weren't going to tell anyone.
- I thought you weren’t coming.
- i thought you would
- I thought you would say that.
- I thought you would think that lol
- I thought you would try to avoid me after I made a weird face
- I thought you wouldn't come.
- I thought you'd agree with me.
- I thought you'd be at the bar.
- I thought you'd be in your room.
- I thought you'd be kind of surprised.
- I thought you'd be the last person to do such a thing.
- I thought you'd come on business.
- I thought you'd forgotten all about me.
- I thought you'd gone to Boston.
- I thought you'd jump at the chance.
- I thought you'd like it.
- I thought you'd probably already gone home.
- I thought you'd say that!
- I thought you'd say that.
- I thought you'd speak French better than Tom.
- I thought your remark was interesting.
- I thoughtfully pretended not to see
- i thoughts not
- i thougt it was good in japaense
- I threatened to reveal his secret.
- I threw a ball to my dog and he caught it in his mouth.
- I threw a birthday party for my friend
- I threw a stone at the bird.
- I threw away my shoes.
- I threw down the newspaper.
- I threw him a nice ball.
- i threw my back out
- I threw the ball to Tom.
- I threw the rope and she caught hold of it.
- I threw Tom the ball.
- I threw up my food.
- I threw up the food as I couldn't digest it
- I threw up three times.
- I threw up.
- I thrust my hand into my pocket.
- I thrust my way through the crowd.
- I tidied up my room today
- I tied my dog to the tree in the yard.
- I till the earth.
- I tilt my head. Not the pawn, but the knight?
- I Time
- i timothy
- I told a lie against my will.
- I told an amusing story to the children.
- I told Dad about it.
- I told her I'd keep it secret, so I've kept that to myself.
- I told her not to be late.
- I told her not to go.
- I told her not to let go of the rope, but she did.
- I told her once and for all that I would not go shopping with her.
- I told her once and for all that I wouldn't go shopping with her.
- I told her she looked pale, and asked if she was all right.
- I told her straight.
- I told her that if I could be of any use I would be glad to help.
- I told her to be home by nine.
- I told her to do that work at once.
- I told her to quickly finish the report.
- I told her to tell me the truth, but she shook her head.
- I told her what to do.
- I told him about our school.
- I told him all about the accident.
- i told him message
- I told him not to be late again.
- I told him not to be late.
- I told him not to go to the place alone.
- I told him not to throw stones.
- I told him of our plans, but he seemed uninterested.
- I told him that he was wrong.
- I told him that I get up at seven every morning.
- I told him that I had seen her a week before.
- I told him that I would do my best.
- I told him the big news.
- I told him to be quiet.
- I told him to clear out of the room.
- I told him to come the following day.
- I told him to come.
- I told him to keep his promise.
- I told him to leave the room.
- I told him to work hard and he would succeed.
- I told him to work hard or he would fail.
- I told him what I had told you.
- I told him what to do.
- I told him what to see in Kyoto.
- I told him, once for all, that I would not marry him.
- I told it to my mother first and foremost.
- I told Jane how to get to our school.
- I told Jane to calm down.
- I told Jane to calm herself.
- I told Jim to restrain himself from drinking too much.
- I told Mary I wanted a divorce.
- I told Mary that I just wanted to be friends.
- I told my baby that she was very wonderful.
- I told my boss over the phone that I would be going straight home without returning to the company.
- I told my mother about all the things that happened in three years we didn't meet
- I told my son in Canada to write me more letters.
- I told my wife to get ready in a hurry.
- I told the children to be quiet, but they just kept on being noisy.
- I told the librarian that I needed the book for a report due on Friday; so she said she would call it in.
- I told the news to everyone I met.
- I told the news to Tom, not to Mary.
- I told the policeman what I knew.
- I told the story to anyone who would listen.
- I told the truth.
- I told them again to turn down the radio.
- I told them to email it to me but they sent it by mail.
- I told them to send me another ticket.
- I told them to study harder.
- I told this secret to you alone.
- I told Tom a joke, but he didn't laugh.
- I told Tom about my dreams.
- I told Tom about myself.
- I told Tom he should study harder.
- I told Tom I would do my best.
- I told Tom that he had to take his studies more seriously.
- I told Tom that he should study harder.
- I told Tom that I needed to go home early today.
- I told Tom that I would do my best.
- I told Tom that I'd get him a gift.
- I told Tom that we'd be late.
- I told Tom the truth.
- I told Tom we'd be late.
- I told Tom why I'd been in the hospital.
- i told you
- I told you about that just now.
- I told you again and again.
- I told you before that you should ask your mother first.
- I told you before!
- I told you before.
- I told you guys to go home. Why are you still here?
- I told you I don't know how to do that.
- I told you I don't need it!
- I told you I hated that shirt.
- i told you i have told you
- I told you I was busy.
- I told you I was just joking.
- I told you never to come here again.
- I told you never to move in a group.
- I told you no!
- I told you not to call me Tom, didn't I?
- I told you not to do it so don't do it
- I told you not to talk about the matter in her presence.
- I told you not to talk about Tom.
- I told you not to tell anyone.
- I told you so.
- I told you that I hated that shirt.
- I told you that in confidence, so why did you tell Jane about it?
- I told you that was just a joke.
- I told you the result as soon as it was made public.
- I told you to let me go!
- I told you to look forwards.
- i told you to stay out of it.
- I told you to stop already.
- I told you to stop, didn't I?
- I told you to wait until the inside was well heated, this is half-cooked!
- I told you to wait!
- I told you Tom could do that.
- I told you Tom isn't my friend.
- I told you Tom was really annoying.
- I told you!
- I told you, go home!
- I told you.
- i too
- I too have been to New York.
- I too have moments sometimes where I think I'm useless no matter how hard I try.
- I too listened to the report myself.
- I too would give exactly the same evaluation.
- i took
- I took a bath and then had a glass of beer.
- I took a book from the shelf.
- I took a bus so as not to be late for my appointment.
- I took a bus so I wouldn't be late for my appointment.
- I took a cab to the station.
- I took a casual look at the magazine.
- I took a chance and accepted his challenge.
- I took a close shot of her face.
- I took a cooking class last spring and learned to bake bread.
- I took a cottage for the summer.
- I took a day off last week.
- I took a day off with a good reason
- I took a day off yesterday and went on a picnic.
- I took a day off yesterday for an urgent matter so I’m definitely not slacking off.
- i took a day off.
- I took a doze after coming home.
- I took a fancy to the singer.
- I took a fortune slip and it said "Great Fortune".
- i took a french course in french
- I took a handicraft course last year.
- I took a leap and asked…
- i took a leap of faith
- I took a lesson for the first time in ages
- i took a little look.
- I took a long summer vacation… Work has piled up.
- I took a long trip last year.
- I took a paid day off yesterday.
- I took a photo of my own shadow
- I took a picture at the decisive moment.
- I took a picture of her.
- I took a picture of my family.
- I took a pleasure cruiser, but I got bored and just wanted to go back to land
- i took a shot
- I took a shower.
- I took a swing at him.
- I took a taxi because it was raining.
- I took a taxi because the bus was late.
- I took a taxi from the station to the hotel.
- I took a taxi so as to catch the train.
- I took a taxi so that I could be at the wedding just in time.
- I took a taxi so that I would be in time for the appointment.
- I took a taxi so that I'd be in time for the appointment.
- I took a taxi to get there in time.
- I took a train bound for Paris.
- I took a trip across Canada last April.
- I took a trip to Nikko last week.
- I took a trip to Tokyo.
- I took a walk with my dog this morning.
- I took a walk.
- I took a week off.
- I took advantage of a sale and bought three sweaters.
- I took advantage of an opportunity.
- I took advantage of my business trip to see the sights of Paris.
- I took an airplane for the first time in my life.
- I took an airplane from Tokyo to Kyushu.
- I took an art class last year.
- I took an English newspaper when I was in college.
- I took an umbrella in case it should rain.
- i took at turns driving
- I took care of it myself.
- I took care of my sick sister.
- I took care of this person's bill
- I took care to make the letters large and be generous with character and line spacing in order for it to be easy to read for the elderly and those who have problems with their sight.
- I took down her telephone number in my notebook.
- I took for granted that he got homesick.
- I took for granted that he was above such meanness.
- I took for granted that they would give me a receipt.
- I took good care that I did not fall.
- I took her arm.
- I took her for an American.
- I took her for her sister.
- I took her for her sister. They look so much alike.
- I took her home.
- I took Highway 58.
- I took him a cup of coffee.
- I took him aside.
- I took him at his word.
- I took him by the wrist.
- I took him for his brother.
- I took him for Mr Brown.
- I took him for my brother.
- I took him for my close friend.
- I took him out for a walk.
- I took him out to dinner in return for his help.
- I took him to the hospital.
- I took him to the Kyoto Imperial Palace.
- I took him up on his offer.
- I took his attendance for granted.
- I took his name and address.
- I took his not coming to indicate that he wasn't interested.
- I took his part in the discussion.
- I took his side in the argument.
- I took his umbrella by mistake.
- i took it
- I took it as a joke and did not answer.
- I took it for granted that he would become a member.
- I took it for granted that he would consent.
- I took it for granted that he would keep his word.
- I took it for granted that he would pass the exam.
- I took it for granted that he would stand by me.
- I took it for granted that he would succeed.
- I took it for granted that he would win the race.
- I took it for granted that my watch kept the correct time.
- I took it for granted that she had received my letter.
- I took it for granted that she would agree with me.
- I took it for granted that she would come to our wedding.
- I took it for granted that she would come.
- I took it for granted that they adored Hannah.
- I took it for granted that you knew the whole matter.
- I took it for granted that you were aware of the danger.
- I took it for granted that you were on my side.
- I took it for granted that you were on our side.
- I took it for granted that you would attend the meeting.
- I took it for granted that you would come to my party.
- I took it for granted that you would come with us.
- I took it for granted that you would come.
- I took it for granted that you would join us.
- I took it for granted that you would join.
- I took it for granted that you'd come.
- I took it in a literal sense.
- I took it that you would come.
- I took it upon myself to telephone the police.
- I took leave of him.
- I took leave of the villagers and made for my next destination.
- i took less than an hour
- i took math
- I took my camera along.
- I took my child.
- I took my degree in biology.
- I took my leave of them at the gate.
- I took my little sister by the hand when we crossed the street.
- I took my place at the end of the line.
- I took my rival seriously.
- I took my temperature every six hours.
- I took my temperature, but it was normal.
- I took my time having lunch.
- I took my umbrella for fear of rain.
- I took my umbrella lest it rain.
- I took neither breakfast nor lunch.
- I took no account of what he said.
- I took no little pains to help him out of the difficulty.
- I took no note of the time.
- I took note of what he was saying.
- I took off my coat because it was hot.
- I took off my hat and entered the church.
- I took off my shirt.
- I took off my sweater because it got warmer.
- I took on the job of proofreading.
- I took one, and gave the other apples to my little sister.
- I took out the trash while you were gone. You should thank me.
- I took out the trash while you were gone. You're welcome.
- I took out the trash.
- I took over my father's job.
- I took over the business from Father.
- I took over the wheel at Nagoya.
- i took painkillers
- I took painkillers.
- I took part in the athletic meeting.
- I took part in the contest.
- I took part in the English speech contest.
- I took part in the party.
- I took photos of the beautiful scenery from the car window.
- I took risks.
- I took shelter from rain under the shop's eaves.
- I took sides with them in the argument.
- I took somebody else's luggage by accident.
- I took such a hammering over recent months.
- i took that personally
- i took that personaly
- I took that photo a week ago.
- I took that picture a week ago.
- I took the 10:30 train, which was ten minutes late.
- I took the 10:30 train. However, it was ten minutes late.
- I took the 61 bus.
- I took the bus in order to reach the destination before it got dark.
- I took the cake out of the oven.
- I took the children to school.
- I took the elevator to the fourth floor.
- I took the fact for granted.
- i took the initiative or i took initiative
- I took the job without giving it much thought.
- i took the liberty
- I took the liberty of calling her.
- I took the liberty of calling him by his first name.
- I took the liberty of correcting a wrong figure.
- I took the liberty of using the dictionary while you were out of the room.
- I took the lift to the third floor.
- I took the little girl by the hand.
- I took the most important events from the chronology of information science and wrote a few words about each one.
- I took the next day after my vaccination off work.
- I took the opportunity of retirement to begin studying the tea ceremony.
- I took the opportunity to visit Rome.
- I took the radio apart to repair it.
- i took the right decision
- I took the right fork of the road.
- I took the shortcut back to the woods, locked my shelter, and opened the basket.
- I took the train many times today.
- I took the video secretly.
- I took the wheel while he slept.
- I took the wrong bus.
- I took these statistics from a government white paper on education.
- I took this picture a week ago.
- I took three tablets of a cold medicine before going to bed.
- I took to drinking when I was eighteen.
- I took to her at once.
- I took to her the moment I met her.
- I took to her.
- I took to Mary as soon as we met.
- I took to sleeping late in the morning.
- I took to the stranger at once.
- I took today off in exchange for working on Sunday.
- I took Tom to the hospital in the back of my pickup truck.
- I took two aspirins for my headache.
- I took up squash only a few months ago.
- I took what she said literally.
- I took you for Mrs. Brown.
- I took you for Roy when I first saw you.
- I took your umbrella by mistake.
- I took your word for it.
- I tore a ligament when playing tennis.
- I tore my jacket on a nail.
- I tore the newspaper into pieces.
- I tore the paper into pieces.
- I tore the picture out of the album.
- I tore to pieces the picture I took with him.
- I tossed the ball to Tom.
- I tossed Tom the ball.
- I totally agree with what you say.
- i totally agree with you
- I totally agree with you on that point.
- i totally forgot about it
- I totally forgot that today is even a holiday.
- i totally forgotten
- I totally understand the feeling.
- i totally understood
- i totally world
- i tought you might
- i trade it
- I traded in my car for a new one.
- I traded in my old car for a new one.
- I traded old newspapers for toilet paper.
- I train for the games
- I trained the dog to do tricks.
- I trained.
- I transferred several hundred thousand yen as I was told.
- I transferred the money.
- I translated everything Tom wrote into French.
- I translated the contract into French.
- I translated the document into French.
- I translated the letter into French for Tom.
- I translated the letter into French.
- I translated the poem as best I could.
- I translated the poem the best I could.
- I translated Tom's letter into French.
- I travel a lot.
- I travel around a lot.
- I travel often.
- I travel several times a year.
- I travel to all parts of the globe.
- I traveled about Europe.
- I traveled abroad twice in my youth.
- I traveled around different countries with the money I earned by doing odd jobs in the area.
- I traveled around Europe.
- I traveled at my own expense.
- I traveled by myself.
- I traveled far and wide in America.
- I traveled in the interest of my company.
- I traveled to Australia last summer.
- I traveled to Italy last summer.
- I traveled to the Middle East and the experienced its rich history and culture
- I travelled around Europe.
- I travelled to Tokyo right away; it was past noon when I saw my uncle.
- I travelled to various places in Japan alone
- i treat her kind
- I treated her as my own daughter.
- I treated him like my own son.
- I tremble with fear at the thought of an injection.
- i tried again
- I tried again and again, but I couldn't succeed.
- I tried again and again.
- I tried all possible means.
- I tried baking bread for the first time, but it's dry and not tasty.
- I tried both.
- I tried bringing up all the ideas I could think of at the moment
- I tried but failed to stop him.
- I tried buying it and it was good, so I might buy some more
- I tried climbing the mountain.
- I tried coloring it using color pencils.
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