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Simple sentences
Beth was committed to Chris and eagerly accepted.
Beth told Chris to bathe or she will not agree to date him.
Chris could not conceal his sadness when he heard that Beth had been unable to find his valuable watch.
It was out of the ordinary for Chris to behave so roughly.
Chris didn't have a car.
Chris can't work tomorrow.
My head starts to hurt when I think about how annoying Chris is.
I dislike Chris because he is very rude and insensitive.
Chris didn't have a car to drive.
Chris got a very good grade on that difficult homework assignment.
Kate glanced at Chris and then ignored him, making him feel miserable.
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Chris swung his sword!
Chris can't come to work tomorrow.
Chris will come here.
Movie subtitles
Did it ever occur to you that Chris might work?
Don't mind what she says, Chris.
Chris, what are you going to do?
Children, I want to speak to Chris alone.
Chris may be at the club or somewhere.
Why, Chris!
Chris, where have you been?
Chris, I swear it isn't my fault.
Chris, what does this mean?
Chris, how could you?
Were you ever divorced from Chris Jorgensen?
Chris, you might lend me your gun after lunch. I want it for myself, old boy.
Chris can't shoot straight anyway. Can't I?
Take it away, Chris, and go wash your hands!
I don't see what that has to do with Chris.
I guess I got time to go say hello to Chris, huh?
Attaboy, Chris.
Gerard is the father of Chris Argent. He's the leader of the hunters, basically.
Chris, help me.
Howdy, Chris, seven hours from Dry Fork, pretty fast driving', amigo!
News and current affairs
That is what Chris and Anne Ellinger hope their Web site, www.boldergiving.org, will achieve.
These figures were calculated by economists Chris Green and Isabel Galiana of McGill University.
Rather than providing responsible leadership, politicians like New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky stoked the panic in an effort to win support in advance of last November's midterm elections.