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- They led a happy life on their farm.
- They led me to believe that there was no danger.
- They left after they finished lunch.
- They left at 5 o'clock, so they ought to be home by 6.
- They left early to catch the first train.
- They left for Europe by air.
- They left it to me to decide on a gift.
- They left one after another.
- They left right at five, so they should be home by six.
- They left the camp early in the morning, arriving in the town before noon.
- They left the problem unsolved.
- They left the town an hour ago.
- They left there the day before yesterday.
- They left very early in the morning.
- They left.
- They lent their house for the summer.
- They lent us some of their staff for a while.
- They let her marry him.
- They let him tell the story.
- They let the upstairs room to a student.
- They let you take as much rice as you want in your lunch box.
- They lied.
- They lifted him carefully into the ambulance.
- They lifted the rock by means of a lever.
- They like apples.
- They like English.
- They like to get together and drink.
- They like to look back on old times.
- They like to play in the snow.
- They like to play on the swings in the park.
- They like Tsuneoki Ikeda.
- They like us to come and stay with them.
- They like variety; they don't like to stay in just one place.
- They liked large cars.
- They liked to argue about political issues.
- they likes
- They listened attentively so as not to miss a single word.
- They listened to the lecture very attentively.
- They listened to the President making a speech over the radio.
- They listened to the teacher with their eyes shining.
- they live
- They live across the river.
- They live apart.
- They live close by the airport.
- They live downstairs.
- They live from hand to mouth.
- they live here now
- They live in a beautiful area.
- They live in a little village in England.
- They live in a mansion.
- They live in a new house near the park.
- They live in a rented house.
- They live in a sunny house.
- They live in a wretched little house.
- They live in constant dread of floods.
- They live in our block.
- They live in poverty.
- They live in that house among the trees.
- They live in the house opposite to ours.
- They live in this town.
- They live near the school.
- They live nearby.
- They live next door.
- They live on potatoes around here.
- They live on the 12th floor of this condo.
- They live on the floor above.
- They live on the floor beneath.
- They live on the other side of the road.
- They live on the snow and ice of the Poles and in tropical jungles.
- they live their own
- They live there.
- They live together in unity.
- They lived a happy life there.
- They lived a happy life.
- They lived happily ever after.
- They lived happily ever afterward.
- They lived high on the hog for so long, and now they can't adjust to a simple life without luxuries.
- They lived in a dilapidated house.
- They lived in a little clay house.
- They lived in a very small house at the end of a long, gray street.
- They lived in harmony with each other.
- They lived in peace.
- They lived in Spain for several years.
- They lived in the countryside during the war.
- They lived on corn, potatoes, and the meat of animals.
- They lived together for two years before they got married.
- They loaded the trucks with emergency supplies for the earthquake victims.
- They lodged by twos and threes in the cottage.
- They look alike except for the color of their hair.
- They look alike to me.
- They look down on us as inexperienced young men.
- They look happy today.
- They look healthy.
- They look just like rats leaving a sinking ship.
- They look pretty close.
- They look similar in some ways.
- They look so much alike it is hard to tell them apart
- They look up to him as their benefactor.
- They look up to him as their leader.
- They look up to Mr Smith as a leader.
- They looked after the boy.
- They looked as if they would cry.
- They looked at each other.
- They looked at the photo taken of me when I was a boy and laughed.
- They looked at the rubbish, then they looked at each other.
- They looked at us, as much as to say, "Poor creature."
- They looked down on him.
- They looked far and wide for the missing dog.
- They looked forward to a time when they would no longer have to live from hand to mouth.
- They looked on her behavior as childish.
- They looked on him as a great judge.
- They looked on him as a great scholar.
- They looked on him as an authority.
- They looked on him as their leader.
- They looked on me as their leader.
- They looked on the writer as first-rate.
- They looked on this success as most important.
- They looked really happy.
- They looked satisfied with the result.
- They looked up at the sky.
- They looked up to him as their leader.
- They looked up to John as their leader.
- They looked up to their leader.
- They looked very happy.
- they looks
- They lost heart because they had won no games.
- they lost it meaning funny
- They lost no time in getting the sick man to a hospital.
- They lost no time in leaving their home.
- They lost some symbols of social intercourse.
- They lost the battle.
- They lost the game but observed the rules.
- They lost the key to their hotel room.
- They lost their trust in Tom.
- They lost their way in the mountain.
- They lost their way; otherwise, they would have arrived long ago.
- They lost.
- They love each other deeply.
- They love each other.
- They love Hokkaido.
- They love music.
- They love this song.
- They love to give parties all the time.
- They love too much that die for love.
- They loved grand touring cars.
- They loved it.
- They loved jokes.
- They loved Nagasaki so much that they stayed there for a week.
- They loved to spend all day playing together.
- they loves
- They lugged the refrigerator up the stairs.
- They lunched on sandwiches and coffee.
- They made a breach in the wall.
- They made a claim for higher pay.
- They made a fool of him in the presence of ladies.
- They made a frame with tape.
- They made a great effort to settle the problem.
- They made a great tumult last night.
- They made a stubborn resistance.
- They made a whip out of cords.
- They made an assault on the summit.
- They made first ascent of Mount Everest.
- They made for the exit.
- They made for the scene of the accident.
- They made for the seashore.
- They made fun of her because she had a funny hat on.
- They made fun of him.
- They made fun of Jack's haircut.
- They made fun of Mary.
- They made fun of me.
- They made her go.
- They made her marry him.
- They made him captain of the team.
- They made him do the work again.
- They made him sign the contract against his will.
- They made him sign the contract.
- They made him the chairman of a club.
- They made him work from morning till night.
- They made him work.
- They made huge, grotesque, yet beautiful poles of red cedar.
- They made John chairman of the committee.
- They made John the captain of the team.
- They made little of the pouring rain.
- They made love last night.
- They made many sacrifices to get their own house.
- They made Mary tell everything.
- They made me captain.
- They made me go there alone.
- They made me go there.
- They made me wait for a long time.
- They made more powerful arms.
- They made much of the victory of their team in the tournament.
- They made much of what they saw.
- They made Oshin work from morning till night.
- They made room for the old lady on the train.
- They made speeches in turn.
- They made straight for their destination.
- They made the novel into a drama.
- They made the pilot fly the Navy helicopter.
- They made the road more even.
- They made their way across the river.
- They made their way through the crowd.
- They made their way toward the town.
- They made up and became friends again.
- They made up their minds to go by car in spite of bad weather.
- They made us work all day long.
- They made us work all day.
- They made us work all night.
- They make frequent trips to Europe.
- They make good use of their rooms.
- they make the best of what they have in japanese
- They make themselves out to be poorer than they really are.
- They make up about 12.5 percent of the total population.
- They make used cooking oil into soap at that factory.
- they make you go all the way down ther e
- They manage to get along without much money.
- They marched in a parade through the streets of Paris.
- They mark down goods at that shop.
- They marked off the land for their house with rows of stones.
- They marked the damaged goods down by 40%.
- They married in September.
- They married on Christmas Eve.
- They married on the third of this month.
- They married when they were young.
- They may be playing in the park.
- They may be poor, but rich in spirit.
- They may even ask if you are all right or if there is something they can help you with.
- They may have missed the train.
- They may not know about it.
- They may not know anything about this.
- They may properly claim the protection of the law.
- They may yet be happy.
- they mean
- They meet once a week.
- They mentioned two famous tourist spots neither of which we have visited as yet.
- They met at the estate of the shogun's retainer to play a game of cards.
- They met in high school.
- They met through her introduction.
- they met unexpectedly
- They met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs yesterday.
- They might be able to help me.
- They might be taller than you.
- They might consult with us.
- they might even like
- They might have to cancel the flight because of the typhoon.
- They might pay me more if I could use a computer.
- They might tell us the truth.
- They missed a good chance.
- They missed the train.
- They mistook him for his brother.
- They mistook my politeness for friendship.
- They modified the report to accommodate all views.
- They monitored the enemy's radio communications.
- They move from place to place, often change jobs, divorce more frequently, and take economic and social risks which seem dangerous.
- They move from place to place.
- They moved ahead slowly.
- They moved farther away from the fire.
- They moved here recently.
- They moved here three years ago.
- They moved here two years ago.
- They moved in just the other day.
- They moved in recently.
- They moved in together?
- They moved the troops back in a sudden change of tactics.
- They moved to a new house.
- They moved to New York, but adapted easily to their new surroundings.
- They moved to the village, where they lived a happy life.
- They moved up and down the keys.
- They murdered Tom.
- They must be Americans.
- They must be crazy to believe such nonsense.
- They must be educated enough so that they will make a wise choice.
- They must be happy.
- They must be waiting for you.
- They must come here at once.
- They must have arrived home by this time.
- They must have been overcome by the recent disasters.
- They must have been tired.
- They must have failed through lack of enthusiasm.
- They must have had an accident.
- They must have known it all along.
- They must have made a mistake.
- They must have struggled against adversity from their early days.
- They must have suspected me of stealing.
- They must love her.
- They must love you.
- They must spend most of everyday asleep
- They must then go through a landing examination conducted by inspection officers before they can obtain landing permission.
- They must work 8 hours a day.
- They must've arrived home by this time.
- They must've been tired.
- They must've had an accident.
- They must've known it all along.
- They must've made a mistake.
- They must've skipped out of town.
- They must've suspected me of stealing.
- They mutually discussed the future.
- They named the baby Graham after their uncle.
- They named the baby Momotarou.
- They named the dog Shiro.
- They named the ship Queen Mary after the Queen.
- They named the ship the Mayflower.
- They named the spaceship "Discovery."
- They named the spaceship A100.
- They named their baby Jane.
- They named their cats Tom and Jerry.
- They named their child Thomas.
- They named their daughter Helen.
- They named their dog Lucky.
- They named their son John.
- They need daily care.
- they need to
- They need to eat double that amount.
- They need to find an apartment in the city.
- They need to give us an answer.
- They needed somebody they could trust.
- They needed someone they could trust.
- They neglected his advice, with the result the their company went bankrupt.
- They negotiate with their employer about their wages.
- They never go out in the evening with their children.
- They never go out in the evenings with their children.
- They never meet without quarreling.
- They never talk but they quarrel.
- They never tell a lie.
- They nodded to each other.
- They not only washed off the sweat, dirt and cares of the day in the hot water, but also enjoyed gossiping about everyday affairs.
- They obstructed our plan.
- They obtained a yield of 8 percent on their investment.
- They offer an earnest prayer on the evening of December 24.
- They offered assistance.
- They offered the guests some coffee.
- They often associate Japan with Mt. Fuji.
- They often complain about the cost of living in Tokyo.
- They often connect Japan with Mt. Fuji.
- They often drop in at my house.
- They often drop in to see us.
- They often go on picnics by bicycle.
- They often heard him speak ill of others.
- They often invent stories.
- They often make fun of the boss.
- They often play a practical joke on us.
- They often quarreled with their brothers and husbands over the matter.
- They often say I like a spirit of cooperation.
- They often say that life is short.
- They only stayed together for the sake of their children.
- They operated an oil well.
- They opposed Darwin's theory of evolution.
- They organized a political party.
- They ought to have arrived there by this time.
- They ought to have reached there by now.
- They overcame many inveterate superstitions.
- They overcame the enemy.
- They owned the lot between them.
- They paid a high compliment to the speaker.
- They paid attention to her attitude.
- They paid little attention to my words.
- They paid me in kind.
- They paid no attention to their safety.
- They paid separately.
- They paid their compliment to me.
- They paid us each 1,000 yen.
- They painted the fence green.
- They painted the wall white.
- They painted the window frames yellow.
- They painted their house bright yellow.
- They parted with a firm handshake.
- They parted, never to see each other again.
- They participated in the team games.
- They passed across the border.
- They passed an uneasy night.
- They passed by her house yesterday.
- They passed out.
- They passed time by playing cards.
- They pay little attention to him.
- They picked out the best two works.
- They pitched their tent on the beach.
- They pitched their tents on the beach.
- They plan to get married tomorrow.
- They play chess.
- They played soccer together.
- they present
- They pretend to be man and wife.
- They pretended ignorance.
- They probably arranged it beforehand
- They probably only understood about half of what you were saying.
- They promised that they won't do that.
- They promised they won't do that.
- They provide value for money.
- They pulled their boat up onto the beach.
- they put
- They put off their departure due to the heavy snow.
- They put their hats on and went outside.
- They quarreled as to which was easier, French or German.
- They quarreled.
- They questioned him.
- They quit.
- They rarely spoke of the labour problem at their workplace.
- They reached their goal.
- they read each other.
- They read her book.
- They really did win.
- They really wanted to know what happened.
- They refer to you as their friends.
- They referred to Chaucer as the father of English poetry.
- They refused to go anywhere on foot.
- They refused to help us.
- They refused.
- They regaled me on a Chinese banquet.
- They regarded him as a good scholar.
- They regarded him as a great scholar.
- They regarded him as a national hero.
- They regarded him as the best doctor in town.
- They regarded him as the ringleader of the murder case.
- They regarded him as their leader.
- They regarded his behavior as childish.
- They regarded the man as a danger to society.
- They regret not having valued the days of their youth more.
- They rejoiced over the news of our success.
- They rejoiced when they heard he was safe.
- They relaxed.
- They released the prisoner.
- They remained friends.
- They remained good friends.
- They remained sitting there.
- They renounced their son.
- They rent the car by the hour.
- They rented an apartment.
- They rented the room on the second floor to a student.
- They rented the upstairs room to a student.
- They replaced the broken television with a new one.
- They replaced the defective TV with a new one.
- They replied that because all 61 beds in the obstetrics/gynaecology department were full, no admissions were possible.
- They reported seeing the incident.
- They reported the ship to be ten kilometers from shore.
- They requested him to do the job.
- They require extra help.
- They require me to work harder.
- They required me to keep silent.
- They rescued him from danger.
- They rescued the boy from drowning.
- They resemble each other in all respects.
- They resisted the invaders.
- They resolved to work harder.
- They respect him.
- They resumed walking.
- They reveled in the success of their sales.
- They ring the bell at eight.
- They roamed about the forest.
- They rob, and furthermore cheat each other.
- They robbed Jim of everything he had.
- They robbed my orchard.
- They robbed the bank of some money yesterday.
- They robbed the man of all his belongings.
- They rolled along the big road and they rolled along the little road until they were way out in the country.
- They rose against oppression.
- They rowed up the river.
- they rule with an iron fist japanese
- They run a ferry service across the river.
- They run like pigs from a gun.
- They run the university with a view to making a lot of money.
- They rushed out of the room.
- They rushed the woman to the hospital after she ate a lightbulb.
- They rushed to the scene of the traffic accident.
- They rushed towards their mother.
- They sabotaged my effort to make our class enjoyable.
- They said he was still weak from a recent sickness.
- They said it was urgent.
- they said on the news that. . .
- They said so, but she thought to the contrary.
- They said something to the effect of ‘I’m going in the same direction so, I’ll call a taxi and then why don’t you ride with me?’
- They said that his claim was false.
- They said that it was urgent.
- They said that they never agreed to do that.
- They said that they were dissatisfied with their low wages.
- They said the epicenter of this earthquake wasn't in the Tokyo metropolitan area.
- They said the inspection results will be mailed to you on a later date.
- They said their prayers for victory.
- They said there was not enough time for a full investigation.
- They said there wasn't enough time for a full investigation.
- They said they were dissatisfied with their low wages.
- They said they were going to do an impression and started messing with me.
- They said they would employ me at the office.
- They said they'd make the boarding announcement 20 minutes before takeoff.
- they said you are mad
- They sailed along the west coast of Africa.
- They sailed around the world.
- They sailed for months in hope of "gold and glory".
- They saluted each other by raising their hats.
- They sang in chorus.
- They sang in tune.
- They sang on the stage in turn.
- They sang one after another.
- They sank ten enemy ships.
- They sat according to age.
- They sat around the table playing cards.
- They sat around the table to play cards.
- They sat down at every other desk.
- They sat down by the fire.
- They sat down next to each other.
- They sat in the front row of the concert hall and heard the orchestra clearly.
- They sat in the shade of a tree.
- They sat in the shade of that big tree.
- They sat on a bench in the park.
- They sat on a park bench and began talking.
- They sat on the bench, looking at the moon.
- They sat side by side.
- They sat still as if they were charmed by the music.
- They sat under a tree.
- They sat up all night.
- They sat up talking late at night.
- They satisfied their thirst at the spring.
- They saw a cat climbing up the tree.
- They saw a strange animal there.
- They saw him enter the room.
- They saw the boy carried away to the hospital.
- They saw the sights of Kyoto with their family.
- They saw the waiter coming in a hurry.
- they say
- They say
- They say amniotic fluid has roughly the same composition as sea water.
- They say an expert can tell the difference right away.
- They say Australia is a wonderful country.
- They say fate will catch up with you. That was God's way of punishing him.
- They say fine words are no virtue if they're insincere and that's him in a nutshell. He's all talk but doesn't mean a word of it.
- They say Hauru tore her heart out.
- They say he is diligent.
- They say he is guilty, but I believe the contrary.
- They say he is the best tennis player.
- They say he is very rich.
- They say he still holds a grudge against her.
- They say he was a musician when he was young.
- They say if you treat a doll carefully it will gain a soul
- they say it was in india.
- They say it will rain.
- They say it's on the wane, but it's still got something hasn't it?
- They say love is blind.
- They say most airplane accidents occur at landing or takeoff stages.
- They say my sister is a beauty.
- They say no postponement for rain.
- They say one's forties are a dangerous time of life.
- They say our house is too small by Western standards.
- They say red wine is better with meat than white.
- They say she and her husband can't agree on anything.
- They say she is the kindest woman on earth.
- They say she's a good doctor.
- They say she's good at cooking.
- They say that a huge dam will be built.
- They say that a large dam will be built.
- They say that a person who has perfect pitch can tell just by listening what pitch a note is.
- They say that alcohol is the best medicine, but drinking too much is poisonous to the body.
- They say that every year the number of tourists is greatest in October.
- They say that Firefox is downloaded more than 8 million times a day.
- They say that Firefox is downloaded over 8 million times a day.
- They say that he has a lot of old money.
- They say that he has been dead for two years.
- They say that he hates to study.
- They say that he is an able man.
- They say that he is seriously ill.
- They say that he is very rich.
- They say that he knows the secret.
- They say that he was ambitious when young.
- They say that he was born in Germany.
- They say that he was very poor when he was young.
- They say that he will never return.
- They say that he will run for mayor.
- They say that he's still alive.
- They say that he's very rich.
- They say that Hungarian is one of the most difficult languages in the world.
- They say that I'm an old woman.
- They say that in America anyone can become president, but perhaps that's not really true.
- They say that in the United States anyone can become president, but perhaps that's not really true.
- They say that in tropical countries people usually marry in their teens.
- they say that it is difficult that the way japanese people think
- They say that it is really full with trash, that the moment you open the door to the room is like opening the entrance to another world.
- They say that Mary was a great singer when she was young.
- They say that Mike is sick in bed.
- They say that old house is haunted.
- They say that private schools are better than public ones. Is that true?
- They say that seeing is believing.
- They say that she has been ill in bed for a week.
- They say that she is in love with him.
- They say that she quit her job.
- They say that she was born in Germany.
- They say that she'll get married soon.
- They say that since it was bitterly cold in Northern Europe that winter, many people were frozen to death.
- They say that the amount of yesterday’s heavy rain was record-breaking.
- They say that the cabinet will fall.
- They say that the movie is an interesting one.
- They say that the person in charge isn't there and that's why I haven't got an answer, but I think there was no one in charge from the beginning
- They say that the Vikings discovered America before Columbus.
- They say that to see is to believe.
- They say that Tom has a Porsche.
- They say that Tom is a friendly person.
- They say that Tom Jackson was born in Australia.
- They say that typhoons will increase in power in the future due to global warming.
- They say that Venice is a beautiful city.
- They say that when you give a tomato to your puppy, the puppy will take care of it because it thinks the tomato is something fragile.
- They say that you don't gain weight no matter how much you eat in the morning.
- They say that you never forget your first love.
- They say that Zen strengthens our mind.
- They say the Cabinet will resign.
- They say the gods smite evil with thunderbolts.
- They say the landlord used to be well off.
- They say there will be a general election this fall.
- They say there's a Picasso and three Renoirs in that museum.
- They say this is one of the best books, if not the best.
- They say this old house is haunted.
- They say we are going to have a severe winter.
- They say we'll have an earthquake one of these days.
- They say we're going to get heavy rain.
- They say we're going to get high winds.
- They say we're going to get rain!
- They say we're going to get some rain later.
- They say we're going to get some showers.
- They say you should consult the past if you want to learn about the future. History has a lot to teach us.
- They say you should use your imagination.
- They say you shouldn't take rumors seriously, but that's easier said than done.
- They say Zen cultivates our mind.
- They scarcely need it at all.
- They scoffed at our efforts.
- They scorned our attempts at reconciliation.
- They scorned the liar.
- They scrambled for the penny in the street.
- They scraped up enough money to buy a gift for their mother.
- They searched for the girl.
- They searched here and there looking for survivors.
- They searched the house, but found no clues.
- They seated themselves at the table ready for lunch.
- they see me rollin they hatin meaning
- They see no light ahead of them.
- They seem a little past their peak, but even so we enjoyed the beautiful cherry blossoms.
- They seem determined to press forward with their program of reform.
- they seem happy
- They seem happy.
- They seem to be conscious of the fact.
- They seem to be in a bad mood today.
- They seem to be in love with each other.
- they seem to be upset by
- They seem to be worrying about nuclear weapons.
- They seem to go together.
- They seem to have had a good time in Rome.
- They seem to make nothing of the problem.
- They seemed really despondent to find that their project didn't boost profits like they thought it would.
- They seemed to be discussing a matter of great importance.
- They seized him and took him to Fort Monroe, Virginia.
- They seldom, if ever, quarrel with each other.
- They seldom, if ever, speak in French.
- They sell apples at five dollars each.
- They sell apples, mandarines, eggs and so on.
- They sell apples, oranges, eggs, and so on.
- They sell carrots at the grocery store.
- They sell eggs at the supermarket.
- They sell fish and meat.
- They sell fruit, bread, cakes, and many other things.
- They sell good foods at that shop.
- They sell imported goods at that shop.
- They sell imported goods at the shop.
- They sell imports at that store.
- They sell land by the acre.
- They sell live fish at the fish store.
- They sell many types of food and grocery products.
- They sell meat at that store.
- They sell meat at this store.
- They sell shoes at that store.
- They sell sugar and salt at that store.
- They sell sugar at the store.
- They sell that at a hardware store.
- They sell us freshly caught fish in the early morning market.
- They sell various kinds of goods at that store.
- They sent agents to agitate the local people.
- They sent for a doctor at once.
- They sent for the doctor.
- They sent him to North America.
- They sent me a sample in answer to my request.
- They sent my suitcase to London by mistake.
- They sent some people to live on the planet.
- They sent their son to Europe to acquire culture.
- They sent up a balloon.
- They sent up an advertising balloon.
- They serve a very good dinner at that restaurant.
- They serve delicious food at that restaurant.
- They serve excellent food here.
- They serve terrible food at that restaurant.
- They serve wonderful Chinese at that restaurant.
- They set about building a house.
- They set aside her objections.
- They set fire to their neighbor's house in revenge.
- They set fire to their neighbour's house in revenge.
- They set forth on the return journey early in the morning.
- They set off fireworks with a great bang.
- They set off fireworks.
- They set out for London.
- They set out for New York.
- They set out last night.
- They set out on a picnic.
- They set out on a sightseeing tour.
- They set out on an arctic expedition.
- They set out with a guide just in case they lost their way.
- They set sail for New York yesterday.
- They set the prisoner at liberty.
- They set the time and place of the wedding.
- They set to work at once.
- They set up a bronze statue of the hero.
- They set up a fund to support the victims.
- They set up a new company in London.
- They set up a pole at the center of the circle.
- They set up a school.
- They set up a tent on the mountaintop.
- They set up a tombstone over the grave overlooking the harbor.
- They set up their backs against the claim.
- They set up their tents on the beach.
- They settled in Canada.
- They settled in Japan.
- They settled in the country.
- They shake hands instead of bowing.
- they shall
- They shared their food with me.
- They shed tears at the news.
- They shed their blood for their independence.
- They shifted the blame onto my shoulders.
- They shone like stars in the dark, dirty building.
- They shook hands when they met at the airport.
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