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Äänitetyt englanninkieliset lauseet (yhteensä 842 574)

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The aircraft carrier sustained a direct hit from a torpedo.
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It takes a lot to sink an aircraft carrier.
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Tom promised to bring a keg of beer to the party.
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A lack of motivation can impede your language learning progress.
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The itsy bitsy spider climbed up the waterspout.
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Hamburger patties are typically made of ground beef.
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Decaf doesn't taste the same as regular coffee.
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My mom mixes decaf with regular coffee.
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Quail hunting is legal here.
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Quail eggs are smaller than chicken eggs.
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Our boss didn't find Tom's practical joke funny.
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The people are determined to topple the regime at any cost.
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Tom told a little white lie.
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When has a little white lie ever hurt anyone?
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Tom was caught trying to sneak contraband into the prison.
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The tunnel was used to smuggle contraband across the border.
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I wrapped the plate of leftovers in plastic wrap.
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It was a perilous journey.
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I've never met my stepsisters.
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We will reimburse you for any expenses.
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Tom brought a bucket of fried chicken to the potluck.
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Tom didn't meet his sales quota this month.
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Did they confiscate your pocket knife?
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This year is a leap year.
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The year 2000 was a leap year.
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Tom was eating a chicken nugget.
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Tom is a deadbeat dad.
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One of the blind men touched the elephant's tusk.
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A tusk is essentially just a giant tooth.
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I've been out of college for ten years now.
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I suspect some funny business is afoot.
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I ordered a cheese grater online.
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Scalpel blades are extremely sharp.
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The scalpel was extremely sharp.
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The surgeon reached for the scalpel.
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Call the kids for lunch.
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I'm surprised it didn't occur to me.
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It happens even to the best of us.
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Try using this.
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The teapot is made of porcelain.
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I know how to play the pan flute well.
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My sneakers are soaked.
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I promise not to slack off.
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I installed a plug-in.
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Tom's tenacity is infectious.
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How can I compress a PDF file?
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Tom drew a circle on the chalkboard.
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The teacher wrote the question on the chalkboard.
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Tom told another one of his corny jokes.
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I still don't understand what you meant by that.
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Tom is basically middle-aged.
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Tom is nearly middle-aged.
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That wasn't Tom's best moment.
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That wasn't my best moment.
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Can I get an MRI if I have a pacemaker?
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SMS stands for short message service.
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Tom threw the used cotton swab in the trash.
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The adventurers were promised untold wealth and glory.
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Ten grand is nothing to scoff at.
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Aluminum foil is more expensive than plastic wrap.
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Tom had a wicked scowl on his face.
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Don't scowl at me like that.
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Rotating it clockwise will tighten it, while rotating it counterclockwise will loosen it.
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Turn counterclockwise to open.
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Why don't you clean up?
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Did you play football yesterday?
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You shouldn't scratch your mosquito bite.
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The dog barked loudly at the mailman.
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All the branches were bare.
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The church has a lightning rod.
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I didn't eat the bread because there was mold on the crust.
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I had enough money to buy the things I needed.
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We had enough money to buy what we needed.
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We had enough money to buy the things we needed.
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This verb can be either transitive or intransitive.
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You've already read this book, right?
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Mom always loved you more than me.
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I think it's some kind of cult.
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All the evidence was against me.
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It was a baseless rumor.
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Tom was pompous.
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The long silence was oppressive.
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No one knows what that is.
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Hit the showers.
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Tom went to the concession stand.
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Run in place.
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Did you see my home run?
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They had to dig up the septic tank.
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We need to have the septic tank pumped.
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Why don't you want to talk with Tom?
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I'm no betting man, but I'd take that wager.
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Care to make a wager?
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We were left with no choice but to close down our shop.
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The poor man fell through the open skylight.
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Tom landed a cushy office job.
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What's the statute of limitations on murder?
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What's the statute of limitations on theft?
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We weren't able to get our cars started.
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My grandpa used to work at a slaughterhouse.
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We weren't able to start our cars.