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Cumleyanê dcampbell biaçarne

Veng, hetê dcampbell ra ame vatene (total 167)

Şima nêeşkenê qeydanê vengî yê cêrênan teberê projeyê Tatoeba de newe ra bixebitnê çunke dcampbell seba înan lîsansêk nêweçînayo.

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Tom cancelled at the last minute.
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I have a favour to ask you.
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A real friend will tell you when you're running rough.
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I have the best and most honourable intentions.
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Tom caught malaria while he was travelling in Africa.
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My favourite colour is blue.
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Tom doesn't have to apologise to Mary.
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Stop acting like a spoilt child.
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I hope I haven't woken you up.
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The street is too narrow for lorries.
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Everything Tom did, Mary criticised.
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The sky was grey.
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I spent a week in hospital.
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I've nowhere to sleep tonight.
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The colour is a bit too dark.
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The statistics are in our favour.
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Don't let him watch this film.
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Have you ever watched this film?
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Mum, Dad, I've got something to tell you.
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I want to give Mum a plant.
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I don't understand British humour.
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Women like men with moustaches.
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Tom likes making paper aeroplanes.
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Tom and Mary live in a seedy rundown neighbourhood.
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I want to watch this film.
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I have a fever and a headache. I think I'm getting ill.
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It's your turn to do the washing up. I did it yesterday.
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I have a favour to ask.
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Can you recognise the person in this picture?
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Shall we wait for you here?
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The paper aeroplane slowly glided to the ground.
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Have you got a car?
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I like to eat sweets.
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Have you brought your ID card with you?
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I like autumn best.
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I love French films.
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Let's get down to business, shall we?
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Where shall we eat tonight?
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What must you do now?
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Let's talk over a cup of tea, shall we?
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I've lost my umbrella. I must buy a new one.
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Where shall I hang this calendar?
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You'll get there in time, so long as you don't miss the train.
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Shall we start the meeting now?
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Where shall I wait for you?
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I may have left my umbrella in the bus.
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It was careless of her to leave her umbrella in the bus.
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In late summer and autumn one can see the leaves change colour.
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She couldn't have expected that he would come home when everything was over.