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Sentences in English with audio (total 845,005)

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We've really got to step on it.
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Please hurry.
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Hurry up, Tom.
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I avoid crossing the street here if I am in a hurry.
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Let's catch a quick bite.
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I rushed out of my house.
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I hurried home.
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It is better to take your time than to hurry and make mistakes.
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Let's finish up in a hurry.
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I must hurry to class.
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If you don't hurry, you'll miss the train.
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Hurry, or you'll miss the train.
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You can take your time.
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Hurry up, or you'll be late.
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Hurry up, or you'll miss the train.
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Hurry up, or you will be late.
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Hurry up, or you'll be late for school.
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Let's hurry up.
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We didn't need to hurry.
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There's no hurry.
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You don't have to hurry.
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Come on! We're going to be late.
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Hurry up, or you will miss the train.
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I think we'll make it if we hurry.
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Hurry, and you will catch the train.
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I've suddenly lost weight.
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I burst into tears.
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I need medical help.
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The express arrives at 6:30 p.m.
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Urgent business prevented him from coming.
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Do you need an ambulance?
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Please send an ambulance.
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Call an ambulance.
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The young man who has not wept is a savage, and the old man who will not laugh is a fool.
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I don't know whether to cry or to laugh.
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I can't help crying.
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I could've cried.
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Try to keep from crying.
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I feel like crying.
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I can't let the matter drop.
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Misfortunes never come singly.
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Necessity is the mother of invention.
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The printer needs paper.
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I ran into an old friend.
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Cattle were grazing in the field.
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I raise cattle.
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Beef, please.
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The milk has turned sour.
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The milk has gone bad.
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The milk turned sour.
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There's only a little milk left.
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I bought two bottles of milk.
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Do you have some milk?
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Add a little milk.
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Is there a milkman?
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We had a kid just last year.
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We moved to New York last fall.
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There was a lot of snow last winter.
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We had a mild winter last year.
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We had a lot of rain last year.
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We had a lot of snow last year.
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I lost my wife last year.
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I had a stroke last year.
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I had an operation for glaucoma last year.
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We talked quite frankly.
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I can't judge distance.
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I'm allergic to fish.
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I'd like some fish.
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I got a fish bone stuck in my throat.
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Is the fish still alive?
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Do you think fish can hear?
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Fish live in the sea.
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Do you like fish?
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They sell fish and meat.
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Fish, please.
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Eating fish is good for your health.
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There was a strong wind.
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The strong wind indicates that a storm is coming.
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There's nothing to be afraid of.
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The heat is intense.
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Don't be afraid.
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Excuse me, but let me have another look at the photo.
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Would you mind opening the window?
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Sorry, we're full today.
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Would you be kind enough to explain it to me?
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Would you please open the window?
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It's awfully cold this evening.
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It's awfully cold today.
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I'm afraid you have to work overtime.
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Dinosaurs are now extinct.
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Thank you for the information.
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Education starts at home.
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Where do we get the textbooks?
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Let's pass by the church.
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The church bells are ringing.
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A student raised his hand when the teacher finished the reading.
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Patience is essential for a teacher.
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I have been a teacher for 15 years.
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The teacher was worried by Tom's frequent absence from class.
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Get out of the classroom.