Verbal Context
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Drill
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What was the party like?
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The food was terrible, I'm sorry to say.
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Tom's having tea. What for you, Arthur?
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I'd prefer a cup of coffee.
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It's such a tiring journey by train.
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Well why not fly?
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Which one can I have?
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Which would you prefer?
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Oh I know he couldn't help it
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Then why are you so angry with him?
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I'm going to London tomorrow.
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How long d'you intend being away?
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The door won't open.
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Why not try turning the key?
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Ail right. Lets go to the pictures.
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Do you really want to?
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That's not very convincing.
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Well, can you think of a better argument?
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She's only working half time now.
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Yes, but need she go to work at all?
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Have you heard about Alex?
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Isn't it incredible?
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Of course he'll agree.
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Don't be too sure.
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These stewed apples aren't very sweet.
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Have some more sugar with them.
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What time's convenient for you?
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Come whenever you're free.
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I can't manage all that.
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Well, eat as much as you can, then.
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He didn't say a word.
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How very unusual!
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How about a show tonight?
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If only you asked me earlier!
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It's my birthday today.
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Very many happy returns!
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