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- T
- TA
- TB
- TC
- TD
- TE
- TF
- TG
- TH
- TI
- TJ
- TK
- TL
- TM
- TN
- TO
- TP
- TQ
- TR
- TS
- TT
- TU
- TV
- TW
- TX
- TY
- TZ
- T(50音)
- T(タイ文字)
- T(数字)
- T(記号)
- They got into the grip of ignorance and poverty.
- They got into the train.
- They got married and settled near Boston.
- They got married in September.
- They got married last fall.
- They got married on Christmas Eve.
- They got married only recently.
- They got married recently.
- They got married six months ago.
- They got married.
- They got off at the next bus stop.
- They got off the bus and walked two kilometers in the hot sun.
- They got off the bus.
- They got out of the bus and walked two kilometres in the hot sun.
- They got out of the car.
- They got over to the other side while the light was red.
- they got the drip
- They got the sack for being careless and tardy.
- They got thoroughly wet in the rain.
- They got through the marsh.
- They got to a village under a hill.
- They got to business.
- They got to the hotel after dark.
- They got to the station only a few minutes apart.
- They graded apples according to their size.
- They granted his request.
- They greeted me with a smile.
- They greeted me.
- They greeted us with a smile.
- They grew warm over the debate.
- They grind wheat into flour.
- They grow flowers in the garden.
- They grow fruit here.
- They grow melons under glass.
- They grow oranges in California.
- They grow strawberries in their greenhouse.
- They guarantee this clock for a year.
- They guaranteed regular employment to their workers.
- They guard their families from poverty.
- they had
- They had a baby last week.
- They had a banquet at 12:00.
- They had a child.
- They had a culture of their own.
- They had a dent in the rear door.
- They had a good hunt.
- They had a high opinion of Dr. Schweitzer.
- They had a long chat about the old days.
- They had a long talk in an atmosphere of peace and freedom.
- They had a long wait for the bus.
- They had a lot of children to provide for.
- They had a lovely time together.
- They had a narrow escape under cover of darkness.
- They had a rest for a while.
- They had a talk about the future life.
- They had an exciting game.
- They had been dancing for an hour when there was a knock on the door.
- They had been in the States until the end of World War II.
- They had been living where they could, sharing flats and baths, and kitchens, for some years.
- They had been married for ten years by that time.
- They had been saving money for the trip for a year.
- They had been thumping the drum all along.
- They had better cut down their living expenses.
- They had better have kept their mouths shut.
- They had brought up their sons to stand on their own feet.
- They had cleared the obstacle from the road.
- They had decided to put the wedding off until her brother came home from abroad.
- They had fun.
- They had games, made good friends, and enjoyed themselves very much.
- they had going.
- They had gone there two days before.
- They had good flashes of inspiration about this plan.
- They had great fun at my expense.
- They had had to use what money they had.
- They had hardly started when it began to rain.
- they had left out
- They had lit a fire fit to roast an ox.
- They had little information about geography.
- They had lived there until they came to Tokyo.
- They had lost the Civil War.
- They had no alternative but to retreat.
- They had no choice but to leave.
- They had no food.
- They had no house in which to live.
- They had no house to live in.
- They had no money to buy concert tickets with.
- They had no other recourse but to apologize.
- They had not fought for more than forty years.
- They had not gone very far when they met an old man.
- They had nothing to eat.
- They had once helped each other.
- They had only one child.
- They had plenty of money for the tour.
- They had poor crops year after year.
- They had started earlier than us.
- They had started earlier than we had.
- They had the work finished.
- They had their houses destroyed by a strong earthquake.
- They had their marriage registered on February 5.
- They had to be turned away from the theater.
- They had to change their schedule because the train arrived late.
- They had to clean out the goods in stock within the year.
- They had to climb a wall six feet high.
- They had to endure a hard life.
- They had to endure great hardship during the war.
- They had to fire 300 men at the factory.
- They had to leave at once to catch the train.
- They had to pass the tradition on to the next generation.
- They had to read the book many times.
- They had to stay at home all day.
- They had to strive against natural calamities for ages.
- They had to submit to the superior force of the enemy.
- They had to take turns pushing the car.
- They had to work all year round.
- They had trouble finding the place.
- They had two daughters, who became famous pianists.
- They had wonderful lives.
- They hadn't gone very far when they met an old man.
- They hadn't had anything to eat since breakfast.
- They happened to walk side by side.
- They harbor thoughts of taking revenge on you.
- They hardly have any time left.
- they has
- they has pupose
- They hastened to execute the plan.
- They hate each other from the bottoms of their hearts.
- They hate him because he gives them a mountain of homework.
- They hated each other.
- They hated Tom.
- they have
- they have a cold
- They have a color television.
- They have a common hobby.
- They have a good store of food in the house.
- They have a growing population; therefore they need more and more food.
- They have a large house.
- They have a large stock of information.
- They have a less selfish reason for trying it.
- They have a lot in common.
- They have a nice house.
- they have a purpose
- They have a strict idea of time.
- they have a style.
- They have a ten-year-old son.
- They have a very good curriculum at that university.
- They have access to the library.
- They have all been through wind tests.
- They have already finished that job.
- They have already finished the work.
- They have announced their engagement.
- they have arrived
- They have arrived.
- They have assigned me a small room.
- They have been busy.
- They have been cheated of the best things that life has to offer.
- They have been good neighbors to this day.
- They have been here for an hour.
- They have been here since 1989.
- They have been in my employ for five years.
- they have been knowing'
- They have been married for four years.
- They have been married for ten years.
- They have been married for twenty years.
- They have been married two years.
- They have been on good terms with their neighbours.
- they have been pushing the envelope.
- They have been working on the new building.
- They have branches all over the world, from Calcutta to New York City.
- They have brown skin and black hair.
- They have but the shadow of freedom.
- They have cast the movie.
- They have charged me 30 pounds for the shoes.
- They have cherished the child as their own.
- They have climbed the highest mountains and walked on the floor of the seas.
- They have decided to stick to the original plan after all.
- They have demanded that all copies of the book be destroyed.
- They have developed sophisticated computers.
- They have done away with uniforms at that school.
- They have drunk two bottles of wine.
- They have elected a new government.
- They have English lessons three times a week.
- They have enough capital to build a second factory.
- They have established a new government.
- They have few books.
- They have few earthquakes in England.
- They have finally given in.
- They have finished their work.
- They have fixed to go to London.
- They have formed their own nationwide association, the American Association of Retired Persons.
- They have four classes in the morning.
- They have full confidence in their leader.
- They have gone to Europe.
- They have had no rain in Africa for more than a month.
- They have imitated his style in all areas except those that require special skill.
- They have investigated the possibility of cooperation.
- They have just arrived.
- they have just moved to dallas
- They have known each other since their childhood.
- They have left here, perhaps for good.
- They have left school now.
- They have less rain in Egypt than in Japan.
- They have little chance to practice it.
- They have lived here for a long time.
- They have lived in London for ten years.
- They have lived in this town for ten years.
- They have lost 10 games in a row since their winning streak ended.
- They have lost a lot.
- They have made friends with their new neighbors across the street.
- They have many friends.
- They have much rain all the year round.
- They have much snow in Niigata.
- They have mutual respect.
- They have never been heard of since.
- They have no claim to the property.
- They have no house to live in at all.
- They have no house to live in.
- They have no idea what I intend to do.
- They have no more wine.
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