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「S」から始まる用語のさくいん
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- She assisted her mother in caring for the baby.
- She assumed an air of indifference.
- She assumed that everyone would be for the plan.
- She assumes an air of modesty.
- She ate all of this cake.
- She ate candies one after another until she was completely full.
- She ate her dinner.
- She ate just as much meat as her father.
- She ate nothing but lean meat.
- She ate only lean meat.
- She ate the apple.
- She ate the milk pudding in one gulp with gusto.
- She ate with gusto.
- She attacked him with her fists.
- She attacked the enemy.
- She attacks.
- She attained her success through hard work.
- She attained the age of eighty one.
- She attempted suicide.
- She attempted to kill herself.
- She attempted to persuade her father.
- She attempted to swim across the Thames.
- She attended on her sick husband.
- She attended on him.
- She attended the lecture on social welfare.
- She attended the meeting at the request of the chairman.
- She attended the meeting.
- She attended the party dressed to the nines.
- She attends school at night.
- She attracted all the young men in the neighborhood.
- She attracted me at first sight.
- She attracted me.
- She attracted our attention.
- She attracted people with her sincere and honest personality.
- She attracts people.
- She attributed her failure to her illness.
- She attributed her failure to illness.
- She attributed her success to good luck.
- She attributed her success to luck.
- She availed herself of every opportunity to improve her English.
- She availed herself of every opportunity.
- She averted her eyes away from me.
- She avoided answering my questions.
- She avoids me.
- She babbled out the secret to her friend.
- She backed her car into the garage.
- She bade farewell to me.
- She bade me good-by.
- She badly needed the money.
- She baked a pie.
- She baked bread and cakes in the oven.
- She baked her husband an apple pie.
- She baked me a cake.
- She baked three cakes.
- She bandaged his finger with a handkerchief.
- She banged on the front doors until the guard let her in.
- She banged the table with her fist.
- She bathed her ankle with hot water.
- She beamed at her baby.
- She bears herself very well.
- She bears malice toward our group.
- She beat me. I had underestimated the power of a woman.
- She beat off a big snake with a plastic toy bat.
- She beat the cream for dessert.
- She became a big-name star.
- She became a doctor.
- She became a drug addict.
- She became a famous painter.
- She became a great artist.
- She became a little more grown-up.
- She became a mother when she was fifteen years old.
- She became a national idol before we knew it.
- She became a nurse when she was twenty years old.
- She became a nurse.
- She became a postman.
- She became a rising star in the industry.
- She became a singer.
- She became a teacher at the age of twenty.
- She became a teacher when she was twenty.
- She became a true friend of mine.
- She became able to cook using a kitchen knife.
- She became able to do that.
- She became able to pee sitting on the toilet.
- She became agitated about her son's safety.
- She became an actress the following year.
- She became an actress.
- She became aware that her parents were watching her.
- She became cordial and listened to my story.
- She became cordial and listens to stories.
- She became deaf from the explosion.
- She became determined to become a nurse.
- She became disappointed with the program, they said.
- She became drowsy after supper.
- She became famous as a mystery writer.
- She became famous.
- She became good at playing the piano right away.
- She became happy.
- She became more and more beautiful as she grew older.
- She became more beautiful as she got older.
- She became more famous with that movie.
- She became more famous with that.
- She became more tranquil.
- She became Mother Teresa years later when she founded the Missionaries of Charity.
- She became pale and flushed by turns.
- She became pregnant as a result of an affair they had, and had given birth to a daughter.
- She became pregnant.
- She became reconciled with her friend.
- She became rich by virtue of hard work and good business sense.
- She became rich.
- She became scared when she noticed the man following her.
- She became seasick in rough seas.
- She became the first woman to complete a two-way nonstop crossing of the channel in fifteen years.
- She became the representative of that memorization contest.
- She became the representative singer of Japan.
- She became thin worrying about his matters.
- She became very anxious about her son's health.
- She became very good at drawing.
- She became very ill.
- She became very kind.
- She became, in other words, a good wife.
- She beckoned me into the room.
- She beckoned me to come in.
- She becomes self-conscious about her figure.
- She began crying.
- She began doing her homework immediately after dinner.
- She began her studies in animal husbandry.
- She began lessons in piano at age 6.
- She began piano lessons when she was six years old.
- She began steroid treatment.
- She began to cry as soon as she left the room.
- She began to cry at the sight of his face.
- She began to cry at the sight of my face.
- She began to cry in a loud voice.
- She began to cry.
- She began to derive further pleasure from listening to music.
- She began to despair of success.
- She began to feel hungry.
- She began to gain weight.
- She began to get the feel of her new office.
- She began to grumble and then to weep.
- She began to like him right away.
- She began to sing, and we chimed in.
- She began to sing.
- She began to talk to the dog.
- She began writing a report at eight, finishing it at twelve.
- She begged for mercy.
- She begged for something to drink.
- She begged him not to go there.
- She begged him to send her home.
- She begged him to stay.
- She beguiled me of my money.
- She behaved as if she were a little girl to his sons.
- She behaved quite foolishly.
- She behaved with a great courage.
- She behaves as he does.
- She behaves as if she had been brought up in a good family.
- She behaves the same way as other kids.
- She believes her son is still alive.
- She believes him, whatever he says.
- She Believes in Me
- She believes it will not happen.
- She believes she has no problem.
- She believes that he is innocent.
- She believes the company must abide by the law.
- She believes whatever he says.
- She Belongs to Me
- She belongs to me!
- She belongs to me.
- She belongs to the art club.
- She belongs to the bourgeoisie who are different from the common people.
- She belongs to the Democratic Party.
- She belongs to the entertainment office.
- She belongs to the international planning division.
- She belongs to the tennis club.
- She benefited from the sound investment.
- She bent down and picked up the coin.
- She bent down.
- She bent her head in shame.
- She bent over the child.
- She bestowed a gift on me.
- She betrayed her friends for the first time.
- She betrayed him and ran away.
- She betrayed his hiding place to the police.
- She betrayed his trust.
- She betrayed me!
- She betrayed me.
- She birthed a baby.
- She birthed a daughter.
- She bit him.
- She bit into the apple.
- She bit off more than she could chew and was laughed at.
- She bitterly regretted having said something that displeased her mother-in-law.
- She blacked out on seeing the scene of the accident.
- She blamed her failure on bad luck.
- She blamed him for his lateness.
- She blamed John for the damage.
- She blamed the damage on John.
- She blames me for the fact that our married life isn't going well.
- She blanched at the bad news.
- She blandished him out of his black mood.
- She bled me of all my money.
- She blew fire out from her mouth.
- She blew her lines.
- She blew her nose with her handkerchief.
- She blew on her hands to warm them.
- She blew out all eight of her birthday candles.
- She blew out all the candles on the birthday cake.
- She blinked to stop the tears.
- She bluffs.
- She blushed bright red.
- She blushed red.
- She blushed seeing it.
- She blushed when he praised her.
- She blushed with shame.
- She blushed.
- She blushes.
- She boards students.
- She boasted of having won the first prize.
- She boasts about her beauty.
- She boasts about her daughter.
- She boasts of her beauty.
- She boasts of her car.
- She boasts of her family.
- She boasts that she can swim well.
- She boasts that she's good at cooking.
- She bobbed at him.
- She boiled over with rage at his betrayal.
- She boiled the eggs.
- She boldly went up to the king.
- she bolt tie
- She bolted the doors and windows.
- She Bop
- She bore her grief with dry eyes.
- She bore her misfortunes with a brave spirit.
- She bore her sorrow well.
- She bore herself gracefully.
- She bore no malice against you.
- She bore the air of a lady.
- She bore the pain bravely.
- She bore up well under unfavorable circumstances.
- She bored a hole with a gimlet at the bottom of the barrel.
- She borrowed a saw from the farmer.
- She borrowed his idea.
- She borrowed my scissors.
- She botches some of the words to the National Anthem.
- She bought a baby chick.
- She bought a bicycle in order to go to school.
- She bought a book at the shop.
- She bought a charm there.
- She bought a chick.
- She bought a chicken.
- She bought a dictionary for her sister.
- She bought a dozen eggs.
- She bought a hair brush and a tooth brush.
- She bought a handbag, but she lost it the next day.
- She bought a handkerchief for ten dollars.
- She bought a Hoover at the supermarket.
- She bought a house and made money.
- She bought a loaf of bread this morning.
- She bought a loaf of bread.
- She bought a new car.
- She bought a new house the other day.
- She bought a nice toy for her child.
- She bought a pair of boots.
- She bought a tea set.
- She bought a toy for her child.
- She bought a toy for the kid.
- She bought a vacuum cleaner at the supermarket.
- She bought a yard of cloth.
- She bought an album for me.
- She bought articles of clothing one after another.
- She bought chicken.
- She bought flour and oil in quantity.
- She bought her son a camera.
- She bought him a sweater.
- She bought him some candy.
- She bought it at the butcher's.
- She bought me a lot of music scores.
- She bought me a nice coat.
- She bought music scores for my mom.
- She bought six yards of cloth for a dress.
- She bought some meat and eggs so that she might make omelets.
- She bought some vegetables yesterday.
- She bought that book from a bookstore in the neighboring town.
- She bought that camera while she was in Japan.
- She bought that for a limited price.
- She bought that table last Thursday.
- She bought the book for next to nothing.
- She bought the dictionary, too.
- She bought the dress on impulse.
- She bought the old table for next to nothing.
- She bought this pen at that store.
- She bought toe shoes too.
- She bought two dozen eggs.
- She bought two pairs of socks.
- She bought two pounds of butter.
- She bought vegetables yesterday.
- She bound her hair with a ribbon.
- She bowed deeply to me.
- She bowed in acknowledgment of their applause.
- She bowed in thanks.
- She bowed low before him.
- She bowed out of the race before it was too late.
- She bowed to me politely.
- She bowed to me with courtesy when she saw me.
- She braked hard when she saw a child run out into the road.
- She breaks a dish every time she washes dishes.
- She breaks something every time she cleans the room.
- She bribed her child to take the bitter medicine.
- She brightened up the atmosphere with her characteristic cheerfulness
- She broke a bone 3 weeks ago.
- She broke a jar.
- She broke a vase by mistake.
- She broke away crying.
- She broke down into tears.
- She broke down when she heard about the accident.
- She broke down when she heard the news.
- She broke her wrist.
- She broke herself of the habit of smoking.
- She broke into tears at the news.
- She broke into tears.
- She broke off her engagement in a fit of anger.
- She broke the cup, too.
- She broke the dish on purpose just to show her anger.
- She broke the vase on purpose to bother me.
- She broke the wedding engagement with him.
- She broke the window on purpose.
- She broke up with her partner she has been together for 10 years.
- She broke with her family long ago.
- She brooded over the bullying done to her.
- She brought a cup of tea to me.
- She brought apples, oranges, and so on.
- She brought her friend along to dinner so it wasn't just the two of us.
- She brought his lunch today.
- She brought me a cup of tea.
- She brought me many novels in German.
- She brought problems to her boss's attention.
- She brought up her child at the cost of her life.
- She brought up her children to be truthful.
- She brought up nine children in her life.
- She brought up the three children alone.
- She brought up two children.
- She brushed away the dust.
- She brushed her husband's hat.
- She brushes her teeth after lunch.
- She brushes her teeth when she is free.
- She built a house with an attic.
- She built a unique sound.
- She built up a unique musicality
- She bundled all her dresses into the suitcase.
- She bundled everything into the drawers.
- She buried her face in her hands.
- She buried her only son.
- She burned her left hand.
- She burned with jealousy.
- She burst in to tears.
- She burst into anger.
- She burst into laughter.
- She burst into tears at the news.
- She burst into tears to hear the news.
- She burst into tears when she heard the news.
- She burst into tears.
- She burst into the room.
- She burst out crying with joy when she heard the news.
- She burst out crying.
- She burst out laughing when she saw me.
- She buys few clothes here.
- She buys shoes indiscriminately.
- She buys what she wants regardless of the cost.
- She cabled us that she was coming.
- She calculated that she had earned 1,500 dollars.
- She calculates faster than any other student.
- She called down from upstairs to ask what the noise was about.
- She called for help.
- She called her bear Ted.
- She called her cat Tatoeba.
- She called her children into the room.
- She called her husband names to his face.
- She called him back to give him something he had left behind.
- She called him back to give him something left behind.
- She called him by name.
- She called him on the phone.
- She called him.
- She called me a fool and what not.
- She called me a taxi.
- She called me at an unearthly hour last night.
- She called me in the afternoon.
- She called me many a time.
- She called me many terrible things.
- She called me many times.
- She called me up from Tokyo.
- She called me up very late last night.
- She called me up, as I had expected.
- She called off the party.
- She called out to him, with tears running down her cheeks.
- She called out to us for help.
- She called the kitten "Jaguar".
- She called the pupils into the room.
- She called the students into the room.
- She called up her mother on the phone.
- She called while I was out.
- She called, "Children, come downstairs."
- She calls her sister Mina-chan.
- She calls him every night.
- She calls me Kenji.
- She calls on me from time to time.
- She calls your name everyday.
- She calmly faced that exam.
- She came across a thief.
- She came across Jack yesterday.
- She came across some old documents in the closet.
- She came across the street.
- She came across to speak to me.
- She came after all the customers went back home.
- She came alive after taking a rest.
- She came all the way from New York to see me.
- She came alone to the habitat of wild animals.
- She came alone.
- She came an hour beyond the appointed time.
- She came around to my house.
- She came at once.
- She came back an hour later.
- She came back before eight.
- She came back disappointed.
- She came back from America in July.
- She came back from maternity leave.
- She came back in about thirty minutes.
- She came back just as I was leaving.
- She came back soon after five o'clock.
- She came back ten minutes after the explosion.
- She came back to Japan during the summer break.
- She came back to Japan so that she could attend her good friend's wedding ceremony.
- She came back to Japan when she was in junior high.
- She came back to Japan.
- She came close to drowning.
- She came close to falling off the platform.
- She came completely naked into the room, rendering him speechless.
- She came damn late.
- She came down for breakfast at eight.
- She came down to breakfast at eight.
- She came down with a cold.
- She came down with the flu last week.
- She came downstairs with a letter in her hand.
- She came from a wealthy family and received a good education.
- She came from Canada to see me.
- She came here all the way from Hokkaido.
- She came here as soon as she heard it.
- She came here as soon as she heard of it.
- She came here on Friday.
- She came here to see me.
- She came home after dark.
- She came home disappointed.
- She came home for the first time in five years.
- She came home healthily.
- She came home in low spirits.
- She came home just now.
- She came home very late.
- She came home with energy.
- She came hurrying to his bedside.
- She came in company with her friends.
- She came in company with her mother.
- She came in quietly so as not to wake the baby.
- She came in quietly so she wouldn't wake up the baby.
- She came in through the back door lest she be seen.
- She came in with her eyes shining.
- She came in with tears in her eyes.
- She came into the garden and looked at the trees for a long time.
- She came into the living room, singing merrily.
- She came into the room with her hat on.
- She came into the room.
- she came into this world
- She came last.
- She came late as usual.
- She came near being drowned.
- She came near being run over.
- She came near to drowning.
- She came near to me.
- She came off sailing across the Pacific.
- She came out of the room.
- She came out of there.
- She came out with some strange tunings.
- She came over to France for a holiday.
- She came round to the idea of watching TV.
- She came round to watching TV.
- She came running with her eyes shining.
- She came three minutes after I called.
- She came to her senses in hospital.
- She came to herself when she was taken to the hospital.
- She came to intensely regret that.
- She came to Japan depending on her mom.
- She came to Japan for the purpose of studying Japanese.
- She came to Japan seven years ago.
- She came to Japan to study Japanese.
- She came to Japan with her second marriage partner.
- She came to know the fact.
- She came to like the house.
- She came to like the new teacher.
- She came to live with her aunt.
- She came to love him little by little.
- She came to my aid.
- She came to my house to hand me that souvenir.
- She came to need an emergency surgery.
- She came to pick me up.
- She came to see me the other day.
- She came to see me.
- She came to see us yesterday.
- She came to the station to see me off.
- She came to Tokyo at the age of 18.
- She came to Tokyo when she was 18.
- She came to Tokyo when she was eighteen years old.
- She came to Tokyo with a view to getting a new job.
- She came to understand that there are things more important than money.
- She came up from goodness knows where.
- She came up to me and asked my name.
- She came up to me and said "How are you?"
- She came up to Tokyo at eighteen.
- She came up with a good way of making money by using the Internet.
- She came up with a possible solution.
- She came very near being run over by a motorcar.
- She came very near to being run over by a car.
- She came with good news.
- She can ask and answer questions.
- She can be trusted to some degree.
- She can both ski and skate.
- She can buy as many clothes as she wants whenever she wants.
- She can count from one to ten.
- She can dance the best of all the cheerleaders.
- She can do 90 miles an hour.
- She can do everything.
- She can do that now.
- She can drive a car.
- She can even tell lies!
- She can express her feelings when she feels happy or sad.
- She can float on water.
- She can fly in the air.
- She can freely travel now.
- She can get a boyfriend.
- She can get the second prize at worst.
- She can hardly speak Japanese.
- She can hardly speak.
- She can hardly wait for the summer vacation.
- She can hardly walk, let alone run.
- She can jump high.
- She can make all her own clothes.
- She can make her own dresses.
- She can move her shoulder smoothly.
- She can naturally speak English.
- She can never keep a secret.
- She can not go along with you on this point.
- She can not have said such a thing.
- She can now swim well.
- She can only move like she thinks.
- She can only trust him.
- She can only view things in a narrow scope.
- She can only walk a few steps.
- She can perform a comedic and a tragic role well.
- She can play tennis very well, but I can play as well as she can.
- She can play tennis very well, but I can play just about as well as she can.
- She can play tennis, and so can I.
- She can play the drum.
- She can play the piano very well.
- She can play the piano well.
- She can play the piano.
- She can play the violin, not to mention the piano.
- She can play the violin.
- She can play this tune on the piano.
- She can probably depart on time according to schedule.
- She can read difficult kanji.
- She can read even this difficult a kanji.
- She can ride a motorcycle, not to mention a bicycle.
- She can run a full marathon.
- She can run farther than any other child in her school.
- She can sew very well.
- She can sing and dance beautifully.
- She can sing better than anybody else in her class.
- She can sing songs.
- She can sing very well.
- She can sing.
- She can skate.
- she can smell it
- She can speak a little bit.
- She can speak a little Japanese now.
- She can speak a little Japanese.
- She can speak both English and German.
- She can speak English about as well as a native speaker.
- She can speak English pretty well.
- She can speak English very naturally.
- She can speak English very well.
- She can speak English, of course.
- She can speak French and German, not to speak of English.
- She can speak French and she speaks it fluently.
- She can speak French fluently, not to mention English.
- She can speak French fluently.
- She can speak French, and fluently at that.
- She can speak French, and is even better at English.
- She can speak French, much more English.
- She can speak French, to say nothing of English.
- She can speak French.
- She can speak German, not to mention English.
- She can speak Japanese quite well.
- She can speak Japanese.
- She can speak not only English but also French.
- She can speak Russian.
- She can speak Spanish as well as English.
- She can speak Spanish well.
- She can speak Spanish, much more English.
- She can speak ten languages.
- She can speak that a little.
- She can speak the simplest form of daily conversation.
- She can speak three foreign languages.
- She can speak three languages.
- She can speak to foreigners very well.
- She can start that right away.
- She can swim as fast as her brother.
- She can swim by kicking her feet
- She can swim faster than any other girl in her class.
- She can swim further than I can.
- She can take control of the situation.
- She can take rehabilitation.
- She can think that she matures when she goes to the nursery
- She can use business software on the computer.
- She can use Thai in daily conversations well.
- She can use Thai in daily conversations without any discomforts.
- She can wait till the cows come home but he'll never come back.
- She can walk.
- She can wear Japanese clothes.
- She can write a letter in English.
- She can write up detailed, easy to understand reports.
- She can't be over thirty.
- She can't be over thirty; she must still be in her twenties.
- She can't bear the noise.
- She can't bring herself to throw away photo albums filled with memories of him.
- She can't build sentences yet.
- She can't control her children.
- She can't control her emotions.
- She can't cook well.
- She can't do anything without me.
- She can't do it.
- She can't do without milk.
- She can't drive a car.
- She can't even harm a fly.
- She can't even speak her native language without making mistakes.
- She can't go
- She can't go to the party because she doesn't have a babysitter.
- She can't have been in her twenties at that time.
- She can't have done such a thing.
- She can't have known about it.
- She can't have said a thing like that to you.
- She can't have said so.
- She can't have said such a thing.
- She can't have written it herself.
- She can't make up her mind whether to get a job or to go on to college.
- She can't play piano very well.
- She can't play the piano very well.
- She can't read the map.
- She can't ride a bicycle yet.
- She can't ride a bicycle.
- She can't run fast.
- She can't ski any more than Jane can.
- She can't ski.
- She can't so much as write her own name.
- She can't speak English more than me.
- She can't speak English way more than me.
- She can't speak English, much less French.
- She can't stand being treated like a child.
- She can't stay in Japan in the summer holidays.
- She can't stop me.
- She can't suppress her emotions.
- She can't swim and neither can I.
- She can't swim.
- She can't take her eyes off them.
- She can't talk about her mother without choking up.
- She can't tell right from wrong.
- She can't tell the good from the bad.
- She can't walk at all.
- She can't walk so she can't go to the kindergarten.
- She can't write a letter in English.
- She can't write or read.
- She cannot afford to heat her home with electricity.
- She cannot attend school on account of illness.
- She cannot be here so early.
- She cannot be over thirty.
- She cannot be over twenty.
- She cannot be relied on because she often tells lies.
- She cannot be sleepy now.
- She cannot be staying at this hotel, because she has gone back to Canada.
- She cannot but laugh.
- She cannot control her children.
- She cannot distinguish right from wrong.
- She cannot do without her car.
- She cannot even write her own name.
- She cannot have been ill.
- She cannot have broken her promise.
- She cannot have done it.
- She cannot have done such a thing.
- She cannot have done well at school.
- She cannot have forgotten my address.
- She cannot have gone to bed yet.
- She cannot have said that.
- She cannot have seen me at the party.
- She cannot have told a lie to me.
- She cannot have told a lie.
- She cannot have turned down his offer.
- She cannot have understood what you said.
- She cannot keep food down.
- She cannot log in to the app either.
- She cannot play the piano.
- She cannot recommend him too much.
- She cannot resign work.
- She cannot ride a motorcycle, not to mention a bicycle.
- She cannot ride for long on an airplane.
- She cannot separate from me.
- She cannot so much as write her own name.
- She cannot stand what her husband does.
- She cannot stop me.
- She cannot take much more medicine than this.
- She cannot tell the time yet.
- She cannot work like before.
- She cannot work this machine.
- She cannot write letters in English.
- She cannot write or read.
- She capitalised on her father's connections in getting her present job.
- She captures my heart.
- She cared for her ailing husband.
- She cared for her father until his death.
- She cared for her sick father.
- She cared for her sick mother.
- She cared for her son.
- She cared for my children very kindly.
- She cared for the children after the death of their mother.
- She cared for the children out of charity.
- She cared for the children.
- She carefully watched the bird in the nest.
- She cares a lot about clothes.
- She cares a lot about her personal appearance.
- She cares about her hyperpigmentation.
- She cares about me.
- She cares for her sick mother.
- She caressed her baby lovingly.
- She carried a baby on her back.
- She carried off all the prizes.
- She carried on talking in spite of the loud noise.
- She carried out the plan.
- She carried that habit to her grave.
- She carried that table by herself.
- She carried the box under her arm.
- She carried the news to me.
- She carried this table by herself.
- She carries on smiling even in the face of adversity.
- She carries out the class following the text book so it's good.
- She carries out the lessons in line with the textbook, so it's fine.
- She cast a glance at him.
- She cast an eye in his direction.
- She catches a cold at least once every three months.
- She catches a cold once every three months.
- She catches a night train to Granada.
- She catches colds easily.
- She caught a cold last night.
- She caught a mouse.
- She caught colds often.
- She caught her breath.
- She caught it for coming late.
- She caught me by the arm and stopped me from going home.
- She caught me by the arm.
- She caught my eye.
- She caught sight of a rowing boat in the distance.
- She caught sight of his face.
- She caught the measles.
- She caused an accident on her bicycle and dislocated her right arm.
- She caused trouble for her teachers.
- She celebrated her fifteenth birthday yesterday.
- She certainly likes you.
- She certainly looks beautiful in a Japanese kimono.
- She certainly was a beautiful woman when she was young.
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- She challenges herself to ceramics for the first time.
- She changed her hairstyle during summer vacation.
- She changed her mind again, which made us all angry.
- She changed her name to Ann.
- She changed her schedule to match his.
- She changed jobs like me.
- She changed the subject.
- She changes her hair style.
- She charged me with being irresponsible.
- She charged me with dishonesty.
- She charmed everyone present.
- She charms people.
- She chatted with her friends about the baseball game.
- She chatted with her friends about the football game over coffee.
- She chatted with me while drinking her tea.
- She cheated me into accepting the story.
- She cheated on me.
- She checked my report.
- She cheered for her favorite horse.
- She cheered me up when I was feeling blue.
- She cheered me up.
- She cherished his old love letters.
- She cherished the child as her own.
- She cherished the memory of her dead husband.
- She cherishes a hope that she will be a singer some day.
- She cherishes people.
- She cherishes the hope that he will return.
- She cherishes the memory of her husband.
- She cherishes the precious memories of her childhood.
- She chided her child for cutting in.
- She choked her utterance with sobs.
- She choked him.
- She chose a scarf to wear with the dress.
- She chose me out of many teachers.
- She chose that.
- She chose the red dress.
- She claimed that her apartment was poorly ventilated.
- She claimed to be the owner of the land.
- She claims the inheritance.
- She clasped my hands and said she was glad to see me.
- She cleaned her room before her guests arrived.
- She cleaned her room in a hurry.
- She cleaned the house all by herself.
- She cleaned the room, and ran errands.
- She cleaned the room.
- She cleared away the dishes from the table.
- She cleared her throat.
- She cleared the dishes from the table after dinner.
- She cleared the table of the dishes after dinner.
- She clearly does not mean it.
- She climbed a rope hand over hand.
- She climbed down from the roof.
- She cloaked her disappointment with a smile.
- She closed all the windows in the room.
- She closed her diary slowly.
- She closed her ears to what he was saying.
- She closed the door tightly behind her.
- She closely resembles her mother.
- She clothed herself in a new suit.
- She clutched her baby in her arms.
- She coaxed a smile from the baby.
- She coaxed and wheedled her unwilling child into going to the dentist with her.
- She coaxed him out of his dark mood.
- She coaxed the letter out of her brother.
- She cocked an eye at him.
- She coincidentally got malaria and a fever.
- She collapsed from an illness, and was carried that way to the hospital.
- She collapsed from an illness, and was then hospitalized.
- She collapsed from her illness.
- She collected as many stamps as she could.
- She colored up to her temples.
- She combed her hair and bound it with a ribbon.
- She comes from a good family.
- She comes from California.
- She comes from the South, as I knew from her accent.
- She comes here 6, 7 times.
- She comes here more than 6, 7 times.
- She comes home at about six as a rule.
- She comes of a good family.
- She comes to not smoke.
- She comes to school in her car.
- She comes to see me from time to time.
- She comes to the office at 10.
- She comes to visit me every year.
- She comforted him until morning.
- She committed a crime.
- She committed false acts.
- She committed her baby to her divorced husband.
- She committed her child to her aunt's care.
- She committed suicide by jumping off the bridge.
- She committed suicide by taking poison.
- She committed suicide yesterday.
- She communicates well with her teachers.
- She competed against many fine athletes.
- She complained about her boyfriend's prank.
- She complained about him to me.
- She complained about my low salary.
- She complained about the delay of that freight.
- She complained about the sentence.
- She complained continually that there was no money left.
- She complained of a headache.
- She complained of her headache.
- She complained of the room being too hot.
- She complained that my salary was low.
- She complained to him about the noise.
- She complained to him that it was too short a notice.
- She complained to me of his rudeness.
- She complained to me of my small salary.
- She complained to the manager about the service.
- She complained.
- She complains about a pain in her stomach.
- She complains about headaches often.
- She completed a doctoral program at Waseda University Graduate School.
- She completed the trip in less than 20 hours.
- She completely cleaned her plate.
- She completely has an independent spirit.
- She complied with my request.
- She composed herself before speaking.
- She concealed the change in her feelings toward him.
- She concealed the fact that she used to be a salesgirl.
- She concentrated on one thing.
- She conducts all acts in her life outside of sleeping on her bed.
- She conducts all parts of her life outside of sleeping on her bed.
- She conducts everything necessary for life on her bed.
- She conducts everything necessary, outside of sleep, on her bed.
- She conducts everything that is necessary on her bed.
- She conferred with her lawyer.
- She confessed her love to him.
- She confined herself to her study and wept to her heart's content.
- She confronted the problem, which seemed hard to understand.
- She congratulated me on my success.
- She consecrated her life to the work.
- She consented to take the blame.
- She considered him extravagant with electricity.
- She considered him to be a blessing.
- She considered his offer carefully.
- She continued her job in the bank.
- She continued her talk.
- She continued sobbing without looking up.
- She continued studying all her life.
- She continued that you should keep your promise.
- She continued to hold onto a strong feeling that she would not give up.
- She continued to see him in disregard of my advice.
- She continued to steadily remain active and she made the business succeed.
- She continued to talk coolly.
- She continued to talk to customers all day long.
- She continued with the work.
- She continued writing in her diary until she died.
- She continues rehab too.
- She continues to endure that criticism.
- She continues to have a young spirit even after putting on some years
- She continues to suffer partial paralysis.
- She continues to wash her hands for as long as 1 hour.
- She contributed an article to the newspaper.
- She contributed greatly to this success.
- She contributed much to the company.
- She contributed to the Red Cross.
- She controlled her tears.
- She cooked a lot of food for us.
- She cooked a special dinner for him.
- She cooked her husband an apple pie.
- She cooked herself a good meal.
- She cooked him meals.
- She cooked some fish for me.
- She cooked the dinner herself.
- She cooked us a delicious dinner.
- She cooked us a wonderful meal.
- She cooked us Chinese dishes last night.
- She cooked vegetable soup for us.
- She cooked vegetable soup last night.
- She cooks and does laundry for me everyday.
- She cooks chicken the way I like.
- She cooks daily.
- She cooks for him every day.
- She cooks for him.
- She cooks for me 3 times a day every day.
- She cooks her own every day.
- She cooks occasionally.
- She cooks things for me that I like.
- She cooks very well.
- She cooks well.
- She cooperated with this test.
- She copies you and plays the guitar.
- She correctly carried out the processing of those documents.
- She corresponds regularly with her pen pal in Australia.
- She cottoned to him soon.
- She coughed from smoking.
- She coughs spasmodically.
- She could always call her parents when she was in a crunch.
- She could divert herself from the anxieties.
- She could float in the water for the first time.
- She could hardly keep from laughing when she saw the dress.
- She could never forget about her father.
- She could no longer put up with his insulting words.
- She could not accept the fact that she and her students had so much while other people had so little.
- She could not bear the sight of the mean man.
- She could not bring herself to jump into the water.
- She could not but cry at the sad news.
- She could not but worry about her daughter.
- She could not come because she was ill.
- She could not come on account of illness.
- She could not cope with anxiety.
- She could not fasten the zip of her dress.
- She could not find her way back.
- She could not get over her fear of the dark.
- She could not help bursting into tears.
- She could not help but think about Tom.
- She could not help but wonder about the story.
- She could not help thinking that health is important.
- She could not help worrying about her son.
- She could not keep back a smile.
- She could not keep her daughter from going out.
- She could not make both ends meet on her income.
- She could not make up her mind what to do about that.
- She could not persuade him not to waste half an hour to save a few pennies.
- She could not put up with the insult.
- She could not put up with the insults any more.
- She could not quite bring herself to adopt a child.
- She could not refrain from tears.
- She could not sleep at the thought of her failure.
- She could not state her own opinion.
- She could not understand why they fought.
- She could only take Japanese lessons for a few hours.
- She could pass for twenty.
- She could probably evolve more.
- She could probably grow more.
- She could probably progress more.
- She could read when she was four.
- She could receive treatment for breast cancer.
- She could scarcely gasp the words.
- She could see the driver from where she stood.
- She could sing well when she was a child.
- She could solve the problem with ease.
- She could solve the problem, and so could I.
- She could stop driving if she felt drowsy.
- She couldn't accept that her husband died.
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