Pass me that hammer. |
Hand me that hammer. |
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Could you pass me that wrench? |
Could you hand me that wrench? |
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Pass me that wrench. |
Hand me that wrench. |
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This storm will also pass. |
This storm, too, shall pass. |
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And it is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle of the law to fail. |
It is easier for heaven and earth to disappear than for the least stroke of a pen to drop out of the Law. |
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When she came to the place where the footpath led across the moor, she found small pools of water, and a great deal of mud, so she threw the loaf into the mud, and trod upon it, that she might pass without wetting her feet. |
When she came to the place where the footpath led across the marsh, she found small pools of water, and a great deal of mud, so she threw the loaf of bread into the mud, and walked upon it, so that she might pass without wetting her feet. |
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When she came to the place where the footpath led across the marsh, she found small pools of water, and a great deal of mud, so she threw the loaf of bread into the mud, and walked upon it, so that she might pass without wetting her feet. |
When she came to the place where the footpath led across the moor, she found small pools of water, and a great deal of mud, so she threw the loaf into the mud, and trod upon it, that she might pass without wetting her feet. |
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I got my driving licence on the second time I tried to pass the driving test. |
I got my driver's license on the second time I tried to pass the driver's test. |
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