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If you were stranded on a desert island, what books would you want to have with you to read?
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How come you call on us so late at night?
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May I come and see you tomorrow?
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You ought to have come to see me yesterday.
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From this you can conclude that feminism is still necessary.
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From a strictly scientific point of view, history cannot be called a science.
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He treats me as if I am a stranger.
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Come and see me whenever you like.
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Using Esperanto with him, I sense that we both are at the same level, at least from a linguistic point of view.
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Next time you come to see me, I will show you the book.
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I'll look you up when I visit New York.
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Judging from the look on his face, it seems that he has succeeded.
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A friend of mine came to see me during the day.
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He would often come to see us when I was a child.
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I can't go. My relatives are visiting me that day.
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Come and see me when you have time.
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