- Are you doing anything next Friday?
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- Take care on the roads.
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- Be careful!
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- What about a cup of coffee? I
could do with one.
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- Cheers!
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- Remember me to your wife.
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- Could you tell me the time, please?
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- Would you mind waiting here?
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- Don't bother.
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- I'm awfully sorry, but I can't
help you.
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- Don't worry about it. It doesn't matter.
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- Never mind. It can't be helped.
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- Don't worry. It's no trouble at all.
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- I'll find my way all right,
thanks.
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- Get well soon.
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- Good luck.
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- Congratulations on passing the exam.
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- Good morning.
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- Nice to see you.
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- Have a good time.
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- Enjoy yourself!
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- Hold tight!
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- Mind your steps.
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- How are you doing?
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- See you soon.
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- How awful!
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- I'm sorry to hear that.
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- I hope I'm not causing you too
much trouble.
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- I must apologise for not phoning you.
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- I hope I'm not disturbing you.
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- Look out!
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- I wish you every success.
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- Hard luck.
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- I'd love to, but I can't.
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- Would you pass me the salt, please? Here you are.
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- I'll do it for you.
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- How about another drink?
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- I'm sorry I'm already booked up.
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- Mind your head!
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- I wonder if you are free on
Saturday afternoon?
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- I'm afraid I'm rather tied up.
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- Let me help you with your coat.
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- Shall I get a taxi for you?
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- No, there's no need to.
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- I can manage.
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- Not too bad, thank you.
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- Things could be worse.
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- Thanks all the same.
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- Not at all. Don't mention it.
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- That's very kind of you.
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- What's wrong?
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- Oh, what a shame.
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- Will you join us for lunch? Yes, with pleasure.
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- I'm sorry I can't manage it.
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- Would you like some coffee? Yes, please.
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- Please help yourself to the
cakes.
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- You're welcome.
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- What's the matter?
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