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Sentences with audio (total 1,153,581)

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Tom is serving a life sentence in prison.
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Do you know whether Tom is married or single?
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Why do we care about what Tom is going to do?
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Tom went over to Mary's house to help.
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Tom slipped back into unconsciousness.
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Tom reached over and took Mary's hand.
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Tom quietly opened the apartment door.
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Tom put the gun back in his waistband.
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Tom pulled his cap down over his eyes.
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Tom is obviously upset with Mary's behavior.
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Tom is obviously trying to cause trouble.
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Tom is obviously lying through his teeth.
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Tom is now on some sort of secret mission.
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Tom is in his room, packing a suitcase.
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Tom is being released from prison today.
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Tom hasn't regained consciousness yet.
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Tom got out of the hospital yesterday.
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Tom gives me things from time to time.
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Tom doesn't seem particularly interested in learning French.
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Tom couldn't find a fire extinguisher.
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The man on the porch looked like Tom.
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Tom is too soft to be a good executive.
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Ski jumping looks scary.
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Tom is a very well-respected astronomer.
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Tom is obviously upset about something.
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What makes you think that Tom is responsible?
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Someone ate all my cupcakes.
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We're not married yet.
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My new shoes squeak.
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I have a special reason.
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Tom did something I didn't anticipate.
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They have to be stopped.
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Those clocks got broken.
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The plan backfired.
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Someone's been very busy.
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Tom doesn't look much older than Mary.
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It's really pretty here.
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How does Tom's suggestion strike you?
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It's a plausible story.
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It's easy to see Tom is a stranger here.
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State your business.
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Tom asked a long string of questions.
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Tom invited us to his summer cottage.
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Tom dropped his suitcase and ran away.
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Tom got to his feet and left the room.
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Tom has refused to talk about himself.
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Tom asked what was on everyone's mind.
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Tom immediately headed for the door.
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Tom is a really in-your-face kind of guy.
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Tom is going through a very difficult time.
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Tom is in the bathroom brushing his teeth.
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Tom is in his office looking over papers.
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Tom is looking forward to seeing you again.
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I hate myself sometimes.
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Tom looked at his reflection in the mirror.
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Tom noticed the ring on Mary's finger.
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Tom probably doesn't even remember me.
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I didn't eat all the fries because they were too oily.
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Tom tried opening the door, but it was locked.
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Tom's obviously under a lot of stress.
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Tom is old enough to make his own decisions.
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What makes you think Tom is Mary's boyfriend?
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Tom did the exact same thing Mary did.
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Nothing is permanent.
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Tom told us a whole pack of lies.
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Think nothing of it.
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Give me some of those.
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Tom seems to be looking for something.
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I'm giving you one last chance.
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You shouldn't let Tom push you around.
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Tom is going to be executed in three days.
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Tom is in need of medical attention right away.
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It's already night here.
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Tom put a stick of gum into his mouth.
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Tom reluctantly got back into his car.
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Tom found his key underneath the sofa.
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Tom is the only one who can clear this up.
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Tom is the only one who knows how to do this.
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Tom is the only one who can't come with us.
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Tom drew a mustache on Mary's picture.
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You should never have let Tom do that.
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Tom shares a bedroom with his brother.
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I don't think Tom is responsible for that.
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Can you help Tom look after the place?
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Did you honestly think Tom would come?
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Did you know that Tom was dating Mary?
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Do you really think Tom should resign?
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Why don't we wait till Tom comes back?
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I hear Tom is coming to town next weekend.
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I think Tom is responsible for what happened.
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Do you think Tom is seeing someone else?
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Tom is coming over for dinner tomorrow night.
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Tom is from a little farming town up north.
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Tom is just a farm boy living in a big city.
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Tom is going to the airport to pick Mary up.
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Tom is one of the nicest people I've ever met.
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Tom told me you were a little nervous.
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If Tom is here, you don't need to worry.
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You don't have to worry about us, Tom.
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Tom is an exceptional basketball player.