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- Is something wrong?
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Did you say something?
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Do you hear something?
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We want something new.
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Has something happened?
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I want something sweet.
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Ask me something easier.
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He's mumbling something.
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I want something to eat.
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I want something to read.
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I smell something burning.
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I want something to drink.
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She said something to him.
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Can I have something to eat?
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Tom saw something red there.
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I want something to write on.
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Please do something about it.
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Give me something to write on.
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I want something hot to drink.
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I want something sweet to eat.
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Would you do something for me?
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He is something of a celebrity.
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I need to get something to eat.
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I want something cold to drink.
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I want to drink something cold.
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I would like something to read.
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She whispered something to him.
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Tom is something of a musician.
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I am afraid I ate something bad.
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She gave him something to drink.
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He wants something cold to drink.
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Can't you do something to help me?
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Would you like something to drink?
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She gave him something hot to drink.
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She gave him something cold to drink.
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Please give me something hot to drink.
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She herself gave him something to eat.
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Tom is going to do something about it.
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Something is wrong with this calculator.
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I think there's something wrong with you.
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I guess we should go get something to eat.
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That's something that happens quite often.
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I have something that I want to say to him.
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I looked in my closet for something to wear.
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Something must have happened to him on the way.
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I'm hungry, so I'm going to get something to eat.
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Even if he does something bad, he'll never admit it.
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I completely forgot to make something for us to eat.
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She needed some money to buy something to feed her dog.
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I never thought he was capable of doing something so cruel.
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Your way of looking at something depends on your situation.
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He doesn't like to wait until the last moment to do something.
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Wouldn't you rather spend your time doing something you enjoy?
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A person's way of looking at something depends on his situation.
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Each time I see Mary, I learn something new and important from her.
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You often need to spend more time doing something than you anticipated.
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You should spend less time complaining and more time doing something productive.
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It's not right for you to do something bad just because someone else has done something bad.
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I looked in my closet for something to wear, but couldn't find anything appropriate for the occasion.
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I came here to see if there was something I could do to help, but there doesn't seem to be anything for me to do.
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