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język polski - English

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Call the police!
We're getting out of here. The cops are coming.
When I have migraines, aspirin doesn't alleviate the pain for me.
I'm at the hospital. I got struck by lightning.
Democracy is the worst form of government, except all the others that have been tried.
Hearing the terrible noise, I asked him what was going on.
It seems likely that people in the city will move to the country.
Is the university's library open now?
Just go in and tell the boss you want a raise. "That's easier said than done."
The best policy for us to observe is to mind our own business.
Is the Loch Ness monster real or is it just an elaborate hoax?
All the coaches of the train were packed to capacity ten minutes before it started.
Excuse me, let me point out three mistakes in the above article.
I walked as far as the post office, where I took the bus for Tokyo Station.
We all took for granted that the professor could speak English.

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This is life!
This book says the earliest man-made bridges date back to the New Stone Age.
This article is critical of the way investigations are being made into the matter.
This expressway connects Tokyo with Nagoya.
This old French table is a very valuable piece of furniture.
Is there a public toilet in this building?
Will I get to the station if I take this road?
This program has both downloading and uploading capabilities.
The curry at this restaurant is good.
Though grammatically there is nothing wrong with this sentence, I doubt if anyone would actually ever use it.
Before this car, I drove a Nissan.
If you continue to take this herbal medicine, it will do you good.
Can I have this box carried upstairs?
Women work on equal terms with men in this firm.
This beautiful house is so expensive that we can't buy it.