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- Tom poured cold water over himself to wake himself up.
- Tom poured himself another shot of bourbon.
- Tom practices martial arts.
- Tom practices piano every day.
- Tom praised you earlier, saying that "You are able to make bold translations thanks to an exceptional sense of the nuances in both English and Japanese". I think so too.
- Tom predicted Mary would do that.
- Tom prefers brown rice.
- Tom prefers coffee and chocolate with a slightly bitter taste.
- Tom prefers home-cooked meals.
- Tom prefers mechanical pencils.
- Tom prefers tea to coffee.
- Tom prefers to take a shower in the morning while Mary prefers to take a bath just before going to bed.
- Tom prepaid.
- Tom presented his graduation thesis yesterday.
- Tom pressed the phone to his ear.
- Tom pretended he didn't understand what Mary wanted him to do.
- Tom pretended he was sick.
- Tom pretended he was still asleep.
- Tom pretended not to know how to get to Mary's school.
- Tom pretended not to know the answer.
- Tom pretended not to understand French.
- Tom pretended that he was sick.
- Tom pretended to be deaf.
- Tom pretended to be Mary's friend.
- Tom pretended to not hear a thing.
- Tom pretended to understand Mary's poem.
- Tom pretends he doesn't understand French.
- Tom probably can't speak French.
- Tom probably cried.
- Tom probably didn't eat lunch.
- Tom probably died.
- Tom probably doesn't know why Mary was crying.
- Tom probably doesn't like you.
- Tom probably has food poisoning.
- Tom probably isn't at the gym.
- Tom probably knows.
- Tom probably won't want to tag along.
- Tom probably won.
- Tom promised he wouldn't make a mistake like that again.
- Tom promised he'd never be late again.
- Tom promised he'd wait.
- Tom promised me he'd be more careful in the future.
- Tom promised me that he'd be more careful in the future.
- Tom promised never to be late again.
- Tom promised not to go out alone.
- Tom promised that he'd wait.
- Tom promised to do everything he could to help me.
- Tom promised to send the check by mail.
- Tom promised.
- Tom pulled a delicious-looking pizza out of the oven.
- Tom pulled a flashlight out of his jacket pocket.
- Tom pulled a long face when he heard the story.
- Tom pulled an MP3 player out of his bag.
- Tom pulled his suitcase out of the closet.
- Tom pulled out a knife.
- Tom pulled the door closed.
- Tom purchased a pistol.
- Tom pushed Mary off the edge of the cliff.
- Tom pushed the door closed.
- Tom put a Band-Aid over his small tattoo of a spider so he would be allowed into a Japanese hot spring.
- Tom put a bandage on Mary's cut.
- Tom put a new roll of film into his camera.
- Tom put a star on top of the Christmas tree.
- Tom put away his clothes.
- Tom put down his pencil.
- Tom put down his racket.
- Tom put flowers on Mary's grave.
- Tom put his coat on and left.
- Tom put his hand on Mary's shoulder.
- Tom put his racket on the ground.
- Tom put his socks on.
- Tom put his toys into the toy box.
- Tom put his wallet on the desk.
- Tom put his wallet on the table.
- Tom put ketchup on his french fries.
- Tom put Mary to bed.
- Tom put milk in his tea.
- Tom put off his departure till Sunday.
- Tom put off his wedding because of a traffic accident.
- Tom put on a brave face.
- Tom put on his coat and left.
- Tom put on his coat and went out.
- Tom put on his helmet and then got on his motorcycle.
- Tom put on his pajamas and climbed into bed.
- Tom put on his rubber gloves.
- Tom put on his socks.
- Tom put on his sunglasses.
- Tom put on his sweater inside out.
- Tom put on some rubber gloves so he wouldn't leave fingerprints.
- Tom put salt in his coffee instead of sugar.
- Tom put some butter on his toast.
- Tom put some flowers on Mary's grave.
- Tom put some food into the dog's dish.
- Tom put some jam on his toast.
- Tom put some salt on his eggs.
- Tom put the book down.
- Tom put the book on the table.
- Tom put the bowl of popcorn on the table.
- Tom put the butter back into the refrigerator.
- Tom put the key on the desk.
- Tom put the letter opener back in the desk drawer.
- Tom put the luggage down.
- Tom put the racket on the ground.
- Tom put the ring on Mary's finger.
- Tom puts honey in his tea instead of sugar.
- Tom puts too much sugar in his tea.
- Tom quickly ate his breakfast.
- Tom quickly fell asleep.
- Tom quickly got off the bus.
- Tom quickly went in the room.
- Tom quietly closed the bedroom door.
- Tom quietly sneaked out of the room.
- Tom quit school last year.
- Tom quit smoking.
- Tom quit the company.
- Tom quit.
- Tom raised an interesting question at our meeting.
- Tom raised three children all by himself.
- Tom raises Arabian horses.
- Tom raked up all the leaves.
- Tom ran a hot bath.
- Tom ran and ran, until at last he saw the telephone booth.
- Tom ran as fast as he could.
- Tom ran as fast as he was able to.
- Tom ran at full speed.
- Tom ran away from home.
- Tom ran away.
- Tom ran for his life.
- Tom ran home.
- Tom ran like a scared rabbit.
- Tom ran off like a coward.
- Tom ran out of his house in a hurry.
- Tom ran quickly up the stairs.
- Tom ran to the temple.
- Tom ran up the stairs.
- Tom ran.
- Tom rang the doorbell a couple of times.
- Tom rang the doorbell.
- Tom rarely asks questions.
- Tom rarely complains.
- Tom rarely goes out after dark.
- Tom rarely goes to Boston.
- Tom rarely laughs.
- Tom rarely sings.
- Tom rarely smiles.
- Tom rarely talks to anybody.
- Tom rattled the door handle.
- Tom reached for a dictionary that was on the very top shelf.
- Tom reached for his knife.
- Tom reached for the dictionary on the top shelf.
- Tom reached out his hand.
- Tom read a book about the Spanish flu of 1918.
- Tom read a book under a tree.
- Tom read it out loud.
- Tom read Mary a story.
- Tom read somewhere that short people need more sleep than tall people.
- Tom read the letter aloud.
- Tom read the story out loud.
- Tom reads all the time.
- Tom reads slowly.
- Tom realized there were no cars parked in front of the school.
- Tom really cares about you.
- Tom really likes cake.
- Tom really likes Chinese food a lot.
- Tom really likes Chopin.
- Tom really likes French.
- Tom really likes writing poems.
- Tom really loved Mary.
- Tom really loves animals.
- Tom really wants to kiss Mary.
- Tom really wants to study French.
- Tom received a heavy blow on the head.
- Tom recently hired three more workers.
- Tom recommended the novel to them.
- Tom recovered.
- Tom reeked of alcohol.
- Tom refused our help.
- Tom refused to follow Mary's advice.
- Tom refused to give up.
- Tom refused to go to the hospital.
- Tom refused to play with the guinea pigs.
- Tom refused.
- Tom refuses to eat his vegetables.
- Tom refuses to speak French.
- Tom regained his balance.
- Tom regrets skipping school.
- Tom regrets telling Mary his telephone number.
- Tom regrets what he did.
- Tom regretted having wasted a great deal of his life.
- Tom relaxed a bit.
- Tom relaxed.
- Tom remained a bachelor until his death.
- Tom remained silent.
- Tom remained single all his life.
- Tom remained single his whole life.
- Tom remembered.
- Tom reminds me of a boy I used to know.
- Tom removed his socks.
- Tom repeated his question.
- Tom repeated the question.
- Tom replied that he was sorry.
- Tom resigned.
- Tom resisted the temptation to lean over and kiss Mary.
- Tom resisted the urge to scream.
- Tom respects Mary a lot.
- Tom responded instantly.
- Tom retired at 65.
- Tom retired at the age of 65.
- Tom retired when he was 65.
- Tom retired.
- Tom retires next spring.
- Tom returned to Boston on Monday.
- Tom returned to Boston.
- Tom returned to his hotel room.
- Tom revealed the secret to Mary.
- Tom rides a bike to work.
- Tom rides a motorcycle to work.
- Tom rides his bicycle to work every day.
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