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Äänitetyt englanninkieliset lauseet (yhteensä 841 413)

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I'd like to see him.
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I spoke with her for an hour.
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Stop worrying about that and focus on your work.
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She called the psychiatrist.
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Can we trust him?
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He has blue eyes and blond hair.
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She knows my wife.
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Tom doesn't like Mary. He doesn't like Alice either.
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Tom doesn't like Mary. He also doesn't like Alice.
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Tom won't tell me where he was born.
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Generally, a 4WD vehicle gets much worse gas mileage than a compact car.
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I bought this three weeks ago in Boston.
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I think you should go to the hospital.
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This blouse is 100% cotton.
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I like the color of that shirt.
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Are there enough glasses?
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To register, click here.
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Even if I had the money, I wouldn't buy that.
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I promise to stay longer next time.
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Life jackets are under your seats.
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Name three kinds of bread.
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The enemy attacked from the rear.
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It's common sense.
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I just can't remember her name.
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There's plenty of time for that.
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The dog wants to go outside again.
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There are many things to see here in Boston.
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Are there any tickets left for today's concert?
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I really do like your ideas.
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Hey, everyone, hurry up.
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Mary can speak French almost as well as she speaks English.
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I didn't know Tom couldn't speak French at all.
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I know that Tom is three years older than Mary.
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I used to hang out with Tom a lot, but these days he isn't around much.
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I don't think that Tom will be in Boston next summer.
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It isn't likely Tom will shed any tears if Mary gets fired.
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It isn't clear who Tom was trying to impress.
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The only reason that Tom went to the party was that he expected Mary to be there.
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I want you to admit maybe you like Tom a little.
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Tom said that his house had been broken into.
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Tom said that Mary's comments were misleading.
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Tom thinks that he's being shadowed by a private detective.
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Tom thinks that his country is the greatest country in the world.
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Tom thought that the teacher had given him way too much homework to finish in one day.
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Tom thought that Mary wouldn't be able to earn more than thirty dollars an hour.
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Tom thought that it was a good idea to take advantage of the opportunity that Mary had given him.
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Tom thought that he had a chance to win the race.
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I thought that I'd drop in to see you before I went to Boston.
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I thought that Tom would bring us something to eat.
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I thought that Tom had enough money to buy everything he needed.
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I thought that you said Tom would never hurt Mary.
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I think that Tom could accomplish just about anything he decides to do.
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I think that Tom might be telling the truth.
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I think that Tom's record speaks for itself.
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I think that Tom has been barking up the wrong tree.
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I think that Tom drank out of my glass by mistake.
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I think that Tom doesn't have the ability to solve the problem.
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I think that Tom didn't want Mary to go out with John.
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I think that Tom and Mary are too young to get married.
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I think that Tom should've stayed in Boston.
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The newspaper is on the table next to the window.
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Tom said that he couldn't clean the pool tomorrow afternoon.
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Tom said he didn't believe Mary and I actually did that by ourselves.
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Tom said that he didn't know what he was supposed to do.
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Tom said that he didn't want any of us to help him.
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Tom said that he didn't want anything to eat.
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Tom said that he had a stomachache and left the room.
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Tom said that he hadn't seen Mary for a long time.
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Tom said that he needed to get in touch with Mary.
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Tom said that he saw Mary sitting in the park by herself.
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Tom said that he was so full he had no room left for dessert.
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Tom said he wished Mary and I wouldn't go out after dark by ourselves.
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Tom said that he wondered if Mary and I'd be able to do that by ourselves.
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Tom said that he didn't believe that Mary and I actually did that by ourselves.
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Tom said that he didn't believe Mary and I actually did that by ourselves.
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Tom said that he didn't think Mary had a driver's license.
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Tom said that he wished he hadn't left his windows unlocked.
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Tom said that he wished that he hadn't left the windows open.
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Tom said that he wished that Mary and I wouldn't go out after dark by ourselves.
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Tom said that he wished Mary and I wouldn't go out after dark by ourselves.
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Tom thinks Mary and I can't take care of ourselves.
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I wonder whether Tom has ever considered cycling to work.
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I wonder whether Tom has ever slept on a park bench.
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You should speak with Tom.
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Mary's not the first woman to fall in love with a married man, and she won't be the last.
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Tom picked up the newspaper and read the headlines.
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"Tom, your dinner's getting cold." "Just a minute. I'll be right there."
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The man plucked up courage and pulled the trigger.
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The teacher asked him, "What's the square root of 256?"
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The climate in Japan is milder than in England.
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The idea was so advanced that I couldn't understand it.
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The following day he was found dead in the bedroom.
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He not only speaks French, but he speaks Spanish, too.
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He doesn't just speak French, he speaks Spanish as well.
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The class I have the most homework in is English.
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She speaks both English and French.
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She can speak not only English but also French.
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He speaks both English and French.
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The telephone is among the inventions attributed to Bell.
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The phone was ringing, but there was no one to answer it.