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67.Hello, my name is Hasheyawg. My room number is 2613.I wish to make a complaint 68.At your service 69.I want to have air-conditioning 70.You want hair-conditioner, Excused me, Mr Hashegawg, but you
101.Excuse me 102.at your service 103.I’ve come to see Miss Tomura, Aiko Turmora 104.what’s his room number, please? 105.Sorry I don’t know It’s her, not him, by the way. 106.Ah There’s a la
1.That was a bit embarrassing sir, I’m afraid the girl may have noticed what happened. 2.Well you shouldn’t have gone in there. I thought you were waiting outside 3.In fact, sir, you told me to go
1.Aiko! 2.David! How nice to see you! 3.and you, too. Hey, who’s washing have you got there? 4.It belongs to one of my clients. 5.Your what? 6. It’s all part of the service, as they say. 7.Yes, of
The Terminal Hotel, Washdon , An unforgettable experience…! Whether you’re in Washdon on business or pleasure or just because you got on the wrong plane there is only one word that you need to kno
1.Good afternoon, everybody. This is Captain Poquita speaking. I hope you’ve been enjoying your flight with Band Air, because you sure as hell won’t enjoy what’s going to happen next. We’re ab
Look Annie, I’ve got a confession to make. When I said I was a journalist, that wasn’t actually true. Really? I must say, I did wonder. No, it was just an excuse to meet you, that’s all. I hope
55.Coming! 56.Gosh! it’s true! 57.What? 58.Sorry. Good morning, madam. Are you the only person in this house? 59.No, I share it with three other people. Why? What’s it do with you? 60.Next questio
25.Where am I? What’s happened? 26.Good morning, Marco. Are you feeling better now? 27.I’ve got the most terrible headache. I think I must have flu or something. Have you got a thermometer? I ough
Apartment 226 1016 Lower Mean Street 22323 Washdon Dear Annie, It was very nice to see you the other day, even though we hardly had a chance to talk to each other properly. I’m very sorry to have wa
Dear colleagues, Although this salesman has only been working with the organization for two weeks, it is already quite possible to give a general picture of his success in selling and his value to the
88.Henson reporting. David Peters has just left his apartment, sir, followed by a –wait a moment, sir-a dinner plate. 89. No no, a soup bowl. Definitely a soup bowl. A new one, I’d say sir, probab
28.Lovely morning, isn’t it, David? Hey, are you alright? 29.Sure, I’m just fine. I go through life, singing a happy song. 30.You must be awfully worried about your father-in-law, I imagine. 31.Hu
79.So, Annie, you called the meeting. What’s on your mind? 80.The thing is, I feel that far too many people have been coming around here lately, 81.and a lot of them we hardly know. And what with th
1.Good afternoon, sir. Hello Mr. Henson, everything going alright? 2.This isn’t a party, Morris. Get on with you report, please. 3.Sorry, sir. Well, I’m afraid I didn’t manage to catch up with H
David isn’t there another way of saying it “I speak English very well?” Yeah, there are several other ways of saying it, Marie-France . Anybody? Yeah, I speak English perfectly. Great, Stig. Any
There’s a sad little girl who just stares at the window, waiting to see if her dad will come home, holding back tears as she cries to her mother. He’s gone. I wish I could tell you, my sweet littl
Help!What is it? Where’s your buddy? Who do you mean? The guy who was sitting in the next seat, where is he? I don’t know anything about him. He suddenly got up and left, that’s all. Please, I c
Well, Morris, did you make a note of all that? Better than that, sir. I recorded it on my portable tape-recorder. Hmmm, very clever. Well, there’s no time to waste. Let’s go to the tennis match. F
243 印尼军方改革整顿 Indonesian Military's Actions Examined Stephanie Mann Washington 26 Jul 2001 01:29 UTC Indonesia's military is going through a period of reform trying to become more profe