Verbal Context
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Drill
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You won't forget, will you?
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Indeed I won't.
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I'd love to help.
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I know you would.
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I don't believe you posted it.
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I did post it.
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John's the winner.
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He will be surprised.
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D'you think he's forgotten?
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I'm sure he hasn't.
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It's no good at all.
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You're always dissatisfied.
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It's quite true, you know.
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Well you do amaze me.
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I tell you I won't accept.
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How can you be so obstinate?
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I haven't time now.
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When will you have time, may I ask?
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That's not much good.
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Well can you do any better?
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What's up?
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Be quiet for a minute,
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Shall I or shan't I ask them?
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Oh do make up your mind.
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Hullo, Jack.
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Good evening, Mr. Dean.
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We've got to work on Saturday.
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Oh no!
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I have to go now.
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What a pity you can't stay longer.
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