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Sentences in English with audio (total 844,017)

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There are more than 2,500 kinds of snakes in the world.
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I've done what I could.
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How much money do you spend on clothing every year?
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I'm grateful to you for inviting me to the party.
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A number of students said they would be happy to take part in the contest.
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There's no point going there now. I'm sure they are closed.
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According to what they say, that boy is very good at singing.
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A Japanese would not have said such a thing.
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Japan depends on foreign trade.
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Japan is rich in beautiful scenery.
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Japan is an industrial nation.
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The population of Japan is larger than that of New Zealand.
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Japanese high school students go to school 35 weeks a year.
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No other river in Japan is as long as the Shinano.
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Frictions between Japan and the U.S. are easing up for a change.
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Nobody is so busy that they cannot find time to read.
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You should look out for cars when you cross the street.
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We could not see anyone in the street.
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Global climatic changes may have been responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs.
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The bargain sale will run for three days, beginning today.
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What percentage of the students are admitted to colleges?
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We did not expect many to attend.
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It is rude to point at others.
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Do you mind if I open the window and let the smoke out?
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It is hoped that the war will end before long.
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We want an assistant, preferably someone with experience.
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We took action immediately so that things wouldn't get worse.
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We flew nonstop from Osaka to Los Angeles.
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We can study English in many ways.
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We tend to use English when we see a foreigner.
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We call our English teacher E.T.
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We bought a camera, a clock and some dishes in that store.
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We study English in the same class.
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We got to the top of Osaka Tower.
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We'll have to talk this matter over in the near future.
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We sailed from Yokohama to Kobe.
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We learned that English is an international language.
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We went to see a comedy in London.
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We got to know each other in London.
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We translated the novel from Japanese into English.
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We are not quite satisfied with the result.
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We are delighted at having been invited.
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We must stop using ozone-depleting chemicals immediately.
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We had an examination in English yesterday.
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I'll let you know the result as soon as it is made public.
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We had hardly waited for five minutes when the bus came.
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We find diverse ethnic and economic interests here.
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We adjourned the meeting until the following Friday.
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We are not alone in supporting the plan.
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We were not to blame for the accident.
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We could not help laughing at the joke.
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We have lots of bread, and as for butter, we have more than enough.
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We had not gone far before we saw the road blocked by a truck.
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Even if it takes me ten years, I am determined to accomplish the job.
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It is likely to rain tomorrow.
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Excuse me just a second. I'll go and get the whiskey.
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It was careless of you to leave the door unlocked.
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No matter how hard you try, the result will be the same.
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The stock market crash of October 1987 in New York is still vividly remembered.
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The noise of the heavy traffic kept me awake all night.
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It's terribly cold. I think I'm going to catch a cold.
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Most big Japanese companies depend on exports.
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To begin with, that kind of work is too tough for me.
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It will not be long before the world runs short of food.
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It is time you put a stop to this nonsense.
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If it hadn't been for the storm, we would have been in time.
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If only you were here, I could consult you about it.
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You've got another four day's journey before you reach Moscow.
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What time does the shuttle bus leave for the airport?
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It is kind of you go out of your way to help me.
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It's very difficult to communicate with people from other cultures.
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In the matter of food and clothing, we are pretty well off.
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Doctors have made great strides in their fight against cancer.
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Doctors have offered me nothing but sleeping pills.
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The youngest child spent every morning at a nursery.
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Some college teachers come to class late and leave early.
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English is spoken in many countries.
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I can speak a little English.
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You pay for the convenience of living near a station.
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I heard someone in the crowd outside the station call my name.
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Does depreciation of the yen give rise to inflation?
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The influence of the strong yen on the Japanese economy has become very serious.
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Little lights were blinking on and off in the distance.
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I will be glad if I can serve you in any way.
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I will stand by you whatever happens.
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More and more married couples share household chores.
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It was announced that the meeting would be put off.
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It has been agreed that the meeting will be held on Friday.
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Everybody took a hostile attitude toward illegal aliens.
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The settlers learned that the land in the valley was fertile.
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You should put on a raincoat because it's cold outside.
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There are a number of shops selling foreign books and periodicals.
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You should see this film if you get the opportunity.
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Education doesn't consist of learning a lot of facts.
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I will wait until you have finished your homework.
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I will dry your T-shirt.
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Did you really kill somebody?
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I want to eat a banana.
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Go on. I'll catch up.
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Did you lie to us?