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- Tom never hurt Mary.
- Tom never laughed.
- Tom never laughs.
- Tom never listens to me.
- Tom never loses his cool.
- Tom never loses his temper.
- Tom never orders pizza.
- Tom never saw him again.
- Tom never seems to get upset no matter what Mary does.
- Tom never speaks unless spoken to.
- Tom never stops to think.
- Tom never talks about his childhood.
- Tom never talks about his children.
- Tom never talks about his family.
- Tom never talks about his kids.
- Tom never talks about his work.
- Tom never talks about money.
- Tom never talks to Mary.
- Tom never thought he'd be able to do what he just did.
- Tom never thought that he'd be able to do what he just did.
- Tom never used to smoke, but he does now.
- Tom never wanted to get a divorce.
- Tom never was mean.
- Tom no longer lives in Boston.
- Tom no longer loves Mary.
- Tom no longer needs glasses.
- Tom nodded silently.
- Tom nodded.
- Tom normally doesn't show his feelings very much.
- Tom noticed a drunk lying in the street.
- Tom noticed a drunkard lying in the street.
- Tom noticed a wedding ring on Mary's finger.
- Tom noticed blood on the floor.
- Tom noticed Mary was wearing a wedding ring.
- Tom noticed Mary's look and cracked a smile.
- Tom noticed that Mary was asleep.
- Tom noticed that Mary was sitting in his seat.
- Tom noticed that Mary was wearing a wedding ring.
- Tom noticed the mistake immediately.
- Tom noticed the mistake right away.
- Tom noticed.
- Tom now drinks a lot more than he used to.
- Tom now lives in Boston.
- Tom nursed the wounded bird back to health.
- Tom obtained a firearm.
- Tom obtained a gun.
- Tom obviously hates me.
- Tom offended Mary.
- Tom offered Mary a chair.
- Tom offered Mary a slice of cake.
- Tom offered to lend me the money.
- Tom often arrives late for work.
- Tom often bakes cookies.
- Tom often climbs trees.
- Tom often cuts classes.
- Tom often doesn't keep his promises.
- Tom often dreams about his girlfriend.
- Tom often dreams of his girlfriend.
- Tom often drinks green tea.
- Tom often eats Thai food.
- Tom often emails jokes to me.
- Tom often emails me jokes.
- Tom often fails to keep his word.
- Tom often gets lost.
- Tom often goes fishing in the river.
- Tom often goes to Boston on business.
- Tom often goes to Boston.
- Tom often goes to school by bicycle.
- Tom often has temper tantrums.
- Tom often has trouble choosing what clothes to wear.
- Tom often has trouble remembering things.
- Tom often lies to Mary.
- Tom often listens to sad songs.
- Tom often makes mistakes.
- Tom often plays solitaire.
- Tom often plays tennis with Mary after school.
- Tom often plays the guitar.
- Tom often puts cinnamon in his coffee.
- Tom often puts honey in his tea instead of sugar.
- Tom often scratches his back.
- Tom often sits in front of his computer all day.
- Tom often skips class.
- Tom often skips meals.
- Tom often skips meetings.
- Tom often smiles.
- Tom often talks on the phone.
- Tom often talks to himself.
- Tom often throws temper tantrums.
- Tom only comes to visit once in a blue moon.
- Tom only drinks coffee.
- Tom only drinks decaffeinated coffee.
- Tom only drinks on special occasions.
- Tom only has eyes for Mary.
- Tom only has one arm.
- Tom only has regret.
- Tom only ran a little bit.
- Tom only speaks French at home.
- Tom only speaks French.
- Tom only thinks about making money.
- Tom opened a book.
- Tom opened a bottle of wine.
- Tom opened a law office in Boston.
- Tom opened a window.
- Tom opened his book.
- Tom opened his eyes and saw Mary.
- Tom opened his laptop.
- Tom opened his own restaurant in 2013.
- Tom opened his suitcase.
- Tom opened the book and started reading.
- Tom opened the book.
- Tom opened the box and looked inside.
- Tom opened the box and peeked inside.
- Tom opened the door and entered the office.
- Tom opened the door and the dog ran out.
- Tom opened the door and walked in.
- Tom opened the door before Mary had a chance to knock.
- Tom opened the door for us.
- Tom opened the door quietly.
- Tom opened the safe and took out his passport.
- Tom opened the safe.
- Tom opened the window even though his mother told him not to.
- Tom opened the window to get some fresh air.
- Tom opened the window to let in some fresh air.
- Tom ordered a beer.
- Tom ordered a cup of coffee and a donut.
- Tom ordered all of us drinks.
- Tom ordered apple pie, and so did I.
- Tom ordered everything on the menu.
- Tom ordered orange juice.
- Tom ought to apologize.
- Tom ought to be able to win.
- Tom ought to be allowed to talk.
- Tom ought to go.
- Tom ought to know.
- Tom ought to stop smoking.
- Tom ought to win.
- Tom outed me as a furry.
- Tom overslept.
- Tom owes Mary slightly over a thousand dollars.
- Tom owes what he is today to his wife.
- Tom owes you an apology.
- Tom owns a golf course.
- Tom owns a house in Boston.
- Tom owns a house with two rooms.
- Tom owns a yellow sports car.
- Tom packed a lunch for Mary to take to school.
- Tom paid for all the pizzas.
- Tom paid no attention to what Mary said.
- Tom paid.
- Tom painted the window frames yellow.
- Tom parked in his usual spot.
- Tom parked the car across from Mary's house.
- Tom participated in the Boston marathon.
- Tom passed a five euro note to his daughter, Mary, and said "buy whatever you'd like with this."
- Tom passed away a few days ago.
- Tom passed away at the age of seventy.
- Tom passed away at the tender age of 30.
- Tom passed away getting struck by lightning on the beach.
- Tom passed away last night.
- Tom passed away this morning.
- Tom passed away three years ago.
- Tom passed his French examination.
- Tom passed out because of the heat.
- Tom passed out.
- Tom passed the test by cheating.
- Tom passed the test.
- Tom peeled the apple.
- Tom persuaded her into going to the movies with him.
- Tom persuaded Mary to change her mind.
- Tom pestered his mother for money.
- Tom phoned Mary.
- Tom phoned.
- Tom picked flowers.
- Tom picked Mary up the same way a man carries his new bride across the threshold and gave her a kiss on the cheek.
- Tom picked the book off the floor.
- Tom picked the broken glass off the floor.
- Tom picked the stuff up off the floor.
- Tom picked up a coin.
- Tom picked up a pillow and threw it at Mary.
- Tom picked up some pretty shells on the beach.
- Tom picked up the coin.
- Tom picked up the coins.
- Tom picked up the glass of water and took a sip.
- Tom picked up the phone and started talking.
- Tom pinned a white corsage on Mary's dress.
- Tom planned to kill Mary.
- Tom plans to live in Boston for more than a year.
- Tom planted a small peach tree.
- Tom planted some flowers in his yard.
- Tom planted three apple trees in his yard.
- Tom played a joke on his friend.
- Tom played a waltz on the piano using only his thumbs and Mary was very impressed.
- Tom played hockey.
- Tom played hooky from school.
- Tom played ice hockey.
- Tom played the oboe and Mary accompanied him on the piano.
- Tom played the part of Hamlet.
- Tom played the piano and Mary sang.
- Tom played the piano.
- Tom plays the guitar almost as well as Mary does.
- Tom plays the guitar almost as well as Mary.
- Tom plays the piano every day.
- Tom plays the piano very well.
- Tom plays the viola, and Mary plays the cello.
- Tom plays the violin well.
- Tom plays volleyball well.
- Tom pleaded no contest to a charge of drunken driving.
- Tom pleaded to his mother for money.
- Tom pleaded with his mother for money.
- Tom pocketed the keys.
- Tom pointed out some mistakes I had made.
- Tom pointed out some mistakes that I had made.
- Tom pointed out the mistakes that Mary had made.
- Tom pointed to the picture on the wall.
- Tom pointed towards the mountain.
- Tom pokes his nose into everything.
- Tom pondered his next move.
- Tom postponed his departure till Sunday.
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