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Simple sentences

I cut myself a slice of bread and it fell on the floor.
Please slice a loaf of bread for me.
Could I have a slice of cheesecake?
He cut off a slice of meat.
For breakfast, Sandra has a slice of bread and a cup of coffee.
Slice the quartered lettuce into broad slices.
Considering all I've eaten all day is just one slice of bread, I'm not really all that hungry.
Tom ate three eggs and a slice of toast.
Tom ate one slice of Swiss cheese.
Tom ate the last slice of bread so Mary had nothing to eat.
I don't slice their bread.
I don't slice her bread.
I ate a slice of Baumkuchen.
I've put a slice of cake on the table. Enjoy!
Would you like a slice of pitaya?
I am spreading mustard on a slice of bread.
You want another slice of cake?
Tom buttered a slice of bread.
Can you give me a slice of bread?
Give me the knife and let me slice the bread.
Slice the bread very thinly.
Who wants a slice of pie?
You can have a slice of pizza if you want.
I ate a slice of watermelon.
Tom ate only one slice of bread.

News and current affairs

But it is exposed to other risks, especially if it confines its investments to that slice of the asset pool, US Treasury and high-grade corporate bonds, that American politicians are comfortable having foreigners own.
But that is a hard doctrine to swallow - much harder than eating the extra slice of cake that you know is not good for you.
Right now, we want to lose weight and we are rationally convinced that this is more important than the pleasure we will get from that extra slice of cake.
Indeed, much of the money that accrues to those at the top is what economists call rents, which arise not from increasing the size of the economic pie, but from grabbing a larger slice of the existing pie.
But my neighbor in the country, who is twenty-years-old, also has no chance: no chance to go to university; no chance of getting a decent job; no chance of even buying a slice of pizza in the local village.
As a result, an ever-smaller slice of employers are offering anything like defined-benefit pensions.
And, as long as oil prices were growing faster than Russian salaries, those in power could still grab a big slice of the profits.
While they may be getting a smaller share of the pie than they did in the past, the pie is growing so much, thanks to the contributions of the rich and superrich, that the size of their slice is actually larger.
So, foreign firms may create exports for China, but they also divert a big slice of the export pie away from indigenous Chinese entrepreneurs.
In the world of high politics, people behave no differently: they slice their salami before consuming it.
It would therefore be sensible for both sides to try, together with the Ukrainians, to reconcile their interests. But that would require Putin to abandon his strategic ambitions, which he will never do so long as he can continue to slice the salami.
In the Putin regime, economic power has been concentrated in the hands of two groups: those who acquired property and those who take a slice of cash flows.
But what did the tomato slice on that burger cost the worker who got it there?
Russia's growing slice of the local arms market worries the US, the world's biggest weapons supplier and still Asia's greatest military power.
By contrast, when institutions are too weak to offer predictable and acceptable settlements, or to protect existing shares, everyone has an incentive to jockey for a larger slice of the pie.
Now, following the companies' discovery of massive reserves, technocrats appointed by Yar'Adua to take charge of oil policy want Nigeria to get a larger slice of the pie.
Most importantly, this arrangement allows the Chinese government to skim off a significant slice from the value of Chinese exports without interfering with the incentives that make people work so hard and make their labor so productive.