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- Tom began to shout.
- Tom began to sweat like a pig.
- Tom begged his mother for money.
- Tom believed in Mary's innocence.
- Tom believes ghosts exist.
- Tom believes in a patriarchal society.
- Tom believes in life after death.
- Tom believes in the existence of ghosts.
- Tom believes in the supernatural.
- Tom believes in traditional gender roles.
- Tom believes in vampires.
- Tom believes Mary is wrong.
- Tom believes that as long as you speak English, you'll have no problems going anywhere in the world.
- Tom believes that ghosts exist.
- Tom believes that Mary is innocent.
- Tom believes that men should rule over women.
- Tom believes that spirits reside within words.
- Tom believes that there will be a big blackout soon.
- Tom believes that words carry a spiritual force that can alter reality.
- Tom bent down to tie his shoe.
- Tom bent over to tie his shoe.
- Tom betrayed me.
- Tom bit his lip.
- Tom blacked out.
- Tom blackmailed Mary.
- Tom blamed Mary for the accident that killed their son.
- Tom blamed the teacher for his failure.
- Tom blew out the candles.
- Tom blew the balloon up.
- Tom blew up the balloon.
- Tom blushed.
- Tom boasts of never having been defeated in a horse race.
- Tom borrowed money from a loan shark.
- Tom bought a book for me.
- Tom bought a bottle of balsamic vinegar in Modena.
- Tom bought a bottle of vodka and some perfume at the duty-free shop.
- Tom bought a box of cookies for Mary.
- Tom bought a brand-new car.
- Tom bought a camera for Mary.
- Tom bought a camera to give to Mary on her birthday.
- Tom bought a camera to give to Mary.
- Tom bought a camera yesterday.
- Tom bought a Chinese-Japanese dictionary.
- Tom bought a coat.
- Tom bought a dress for Mary.
- Tom bought a gift for Mary.
- Tom bought a gun.
- Tom bought a house with six rooms.
- Tom bought a hybrid car.
- Tom bought a Japanese-Chinese dictionary.
- Tom bought a lottery ticket.
- Tom bought a mobile phone.
- Tom bought a new camera.
- Tom bought a new car.
- Tom bought a new collar for his dog.
- Tom bought a new guitar today.
- Tom bought a new horse.
- Tom bought a new house.
- Tom bought a new multifunction printer.
- Tom bought a new pair of skis.
- Tom bought a pack of cable ties.
- Tom bought a pistol.
- Tom bought a present for Mary.
- Tom bought a really expensive, well-made pair of shoes.
- Tom bought a second hand Toyota.
- Tom bought a table.
- Tom bought a ticket to Bucharest.
- Tom bought a ticket.
- Tom bought a used Toyota.
- Tom bought a used truck.
- Tom bought a very cheap camera.
- Tom bought a very expensive camera.
- Tom bought a very good camera.
- Tom bought a webcam.
- Tom bought a weekly magazine at the station.
- Tom bought an E-bike.
- Tom bought an electric bicycle.
- Tom bought an electric bike.
- Tom bought his children some clothes.
- Tom bought his mother flowers.
- Tom bought his truck used.
- Tom bought Mary a camera.
- Tom bought Mary a dress.
- Tom bought Mary a gift.
- Tom bought Mary a nice present.
- Tom bought Mary a pearl necklace.
- Tom bought Mary an expensive bracelet.
- Tom bought Mary some chocolate.
- Tom bought Mary some chocolates.
- Tom bought me a book.
- Tom bought me a kite.
- Tom bought me a lottery ticket.
- Tom bought only what he needed from the store.
- Tom bought rolls.
- Tom bought some candy.
- Tom bought some chocolate for Mary.
- Tom bought some chocolates for Mary.
- Tom bought some sweet potatoes.
- Tom bought the cheapest one in the store.
- Tom bought the cheapest thing in the store.
- Tom bought this camera for a reasonable price.
- Tom bought this horse at an auction.
- Tom bought this house thirty years ago.
- Tom bought three bottles of red wine.
- Tom bought three lottery tickets.
- Tom bought three tickets.
- Tom bought two copies of the book.
- Tom bought two tickets.
- Tom bought us matching swimsuits.
- Tom bought us some sandwiches.
- Tom bounced back.
- Tom bowed politely.
- Tom bowed.
- Tom branded the calf.
- Tom breathed deeply.
- Tom broke a window in the classroom.
- Tom broke a window yesterday.
- Tom broke a window.
- Tom broke all the eggs.
- Tom broke his ankle when he tripped.
- Tom broke his left ankle during a rugby match.
- Tom broke his new smartphone.
- Tom broke his promise.
- Tom broke his right leg and was taken to hospital a few weeks before Christmas.
- Tom broke his word.
- Tom broke the window pane.
- Tom broke the window.
- Tom broke the world record.
- Tom broke up with his girlfriend.
- Tom broke up with Mary.
- Tom brought a flower and presents for his date.
- Tom brought a gift for Mary.
- Tom brought a puppy to school.
- Tom brought Mary a gift.
- Tom brought Mary flowers.
- Tom brought me a slice of pie.
- Tom brought me food.
- Tom brought refreshments.
- Tom brought that.
- Tom built a kite.
- Tom built a ship inside a bottle.
- Tom built an igloo in his backyard.
- Tom built this.
- Tom bumped his head on the ceiling of the car.
- Tom bumped his head on the roof of his car.
- Tom bumped his head on the roof of the car.
- Tom bumped into Mary the other day at the supermarket.
- Tom bumped into Mary.
- Tom burned himself out as a baseball player.
- Tom burned the letter.
- Tom burst into laughter.
- Tom burst into tears.
- Tom burst out crying.
- Tom burst out laughing when he saw Mary dancing a jig.
- Tom buttered a slice of bread.
- Tom buttered his bread.
- Tom buys two or three cameras every year.
- Tom called for Mary's resignation.
- Tom called his boss an idiot.
- Tom called in sick.
- Tom called Mary this morning.
- Tom called Mary to apologize to her, but she hung up on him.
- Tom called Mary.
- Tom called me a fool.
- Tom called me an idiot.
- Tom called me fat.
- Tom called me stupid.
- Tom called me to apologize.
- Tom called me yesterday at nine in the morning.
- Tom called the police.
- Tom called to her across the street.
- Tom calls his first love a "bitter memory".
- Tom calls me all the time.
- Tom came about 2:30.
- Tom came back as if nothing had happened.
- Tom came back covered in mud.
- Tom came back from Australia.
- Tom came back from Boston last week.
- Tom came back home a while ago.
- Tom came back home covered in mud.
- Tom came back to Boston in 2013.
- Tom came by bus.
- Tom came close to being run over.
- Tom came home and did his homework.
- Tom came home crying after school.
- Tom came home dead tired.
- Tom came home drunk from a party.
- Tom came home drunk from the party.
- Tom came home early yesterday.
- Tom came home for the Thanksgiving weekend.
- Tom came home just now.
- Tom came in spite of the bad weather.
- Tom came in through the window.
- Tom came into the room.
- Tom came near being hit by a car.
- Tom came near to being run over.
- Tom came on Monday and went back home the following day.
- Tom came on Monday and went back home the next day.
- Tom came on Monday and went back the day after.
- Tom came out to his parents as a furry.
- Tom came running with a letter from Judy.
- Tom came straight home after school.
- Tom came three days ago.
- Tom came to Boston on business.
- Tom came to Boston to propose to Mary.
- Tom came to Boston to visit Mary.
- Tom came to church last Sunday for the first time in a long time.
- Tom came to help.
- Tom came to Japan as a child.
- Tom came to Japan from America to study.
- Tom came to Japan from Australia.
- Tom came to the coming-of-age ceremony in super flashy haori and hakama.
- Tom came to visit me when I was in jail.
- Tom came to visit me.
- Tom came.
- Tom can already do that.
- Tom can also speak French.
- Tom can be contacted by email.
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