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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
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ran out of my house, till he comes, take off

  • Dear students, the peon will bring the books to hand out you, and you wait till he comes. I'm leaving, Bye.
  • If I ran out of my house, will you put me up for some days at your house? [Please suggest me a word to mean "ran out of once house"]
  • My parents abused me a lot so I ran out of my house and come here. Can you give me a place to stay in?
  • Substantially, the both stories tell the same thoughts that "no pain, gain".
  • Her cinema(actor) career began to take off after the film "X" which hit more than 300 days in theatre.
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The assistant will bring the books to hand out to you . Please wait till he comes. I'm leaving .

  • The assistant will bring the books to hand out to you .
  • Please wait till he comes.
  • I'm leaving .
  • Bye.
  • If I move out of my house, will you put me up for a while at yours ?
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The assistant will bring the books to hand out to you. Please wait till he comes. I'm leaving. Bye.

If I move out of my house, will you put me up for a while at yours?

My parents abused me a lot, so I ran away and came here. Can you give me a place to stay?

Substantially, both

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