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Simple sentences

Do you have French newspapers?
Newspapers are sold at a newsagent's.
You can buy newspapers at the newsagent's.
I've subscribed to two newspapers.
His courage was celebrated in all the newspapers.
The story was in all daily newspapers.
The boy found the big box contained nothing but old newspapers.
I don't read newspapers much.
That store sells newspapers and magazines.
We have started to recycle newspapers.
I traded old newspapers for toilet paper.
Newspapers lay scattered all over the floor.
People in general have faith in everything newspapers say.
Newspapers and television stations around the world told the story of Koko and her kitten.
Do you have any Japanese newspapers?
Newspapers, magazines, and newscasts tell what is going on in the world.
Some newspapers distorted the news.
We read newspapers so that we may not fall behind the times.
I subscribe to two newspapers.
You should read the newspapers in order to keep up with the times.
Newspapers, television, and radio are called the mass media.

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And I got you period newspapers you can throw at people.
I got Jackson to pull newspapers from all the cities where they've been on tour and put together the results.
The representatives of the local newspapers.
Mother Krause and her daughter put the newspapers into a baby stroller and go to a backyard.
Both put a lot of newspapers under their arms and disappear through two doors.
What about the newspapers?
I never read newspapers, only medical literature.
If you'll be good enough to move those newspapers, I'll have a seat.
I never did like the idea of sitting on newspapers.
Clark, send the story to all of the newspapers.
Facts from history, from geography, from newspapers. from scientific books, millions and millions of them.
Facts from history, from geography. from newspapers, from scientific textbooks. millions and millions of them down to the smallest detail.
When I do, you keep the newspapers away from him.
Then there's the newspapers.
Some Parisian newspapers wrote that we're more barbarian than the barbarians.
Some Parisian newspapers even wrote that we're the barbarians.
It's in all the newspapers.
Matches, newspapers, suspenders.
As a matter of fact, newspapers and I are not very good friends.
When I do, keep the newspapers away.
Why exactly are you throwing all these noisy newspapers at my head?
Only pictures in the newspapers.
You wouldn't want me to sell that story to the newspapers, would you?
Miss Powers, we understand that one of the newspapers has offered you a sum of money for a story by you touching on this unfortunate affair.
Newspapers are for selling to the junk dealer.
And old Russian newspapers.
If you'll move those newspapers, I'll have a seat.
I never did like sitting on newspapers.
Clark, send the story to all the newspapers.
All over the newspapers.
Ain't I got troubles enough with the cops and newspapers bothering me?

News and current affairs

Newspapers in most advanced countries are struggling or folding, and investigative reporting is often the first thing they cut.
Of course, such advice, like much of newspapers themselves nowadays, comes free of charge.
Now reality has hit: newspapers report cases of borrowers whose mortgage payments exceed their entire income.
So I appeal to all of you working for newspapers, radio, and television stations outside the United States: it is to you that we - including those of us in America - must look to discover what our own government is doing.
Today's Kremlin, however, is full of clever ideas about how to control and intimidate newspapers, radio, and television.
But many metropolitan newspapers that once thrived on infotainment have seen their circulation fall in recent years.
Sooner or later, readers will start to buy newspapers that can truly inform them and give voice to their opinions.
Instead, newspapers emphasized the views of business executives or politicians, who tended to be very optimistic.
Fiat controls one of Italy's great newspapers, Corriere della Sera, which may become more friendly to Berlusconi with an ownership change approved by him.
The match garnered front-page headlines in major newspapers around the world on a daily basis for two months, with commentators providing live move-by-move analysis for up to five hours each day.
Kim Jong Il's actions also projected a new image of himself as a serious and reasonable leader, not the sinister recluse frequently depicted in newspapers.
In recent weeks, an unusual number of senior military officers have published articles in official newspapers calling for Party discipline and unity, and alluding to the military's role in containing the infighting.
Any observer who reads the world's great international newspapers will probably think that Venezuela is in deep crisis.
The paper that reported the story is owned by the government and sells more copies than all other newspapers combined.
American newspapers now report that former Shell Oil CEO Philip Carroll will be appointed as the US czar of Iraqi oil.
LONDON - There was a time when league tables were to be found only on the sports pages of newspapers.
In the United States, cautionary voices have been notably absent even among staunchly liberal newspapers like The New York Times.
Argentina has been on the front pages of the world's newspapers, with stories describing an economic and social crisis born of debt default and devaluation, unemployment and widespread poverty.
Since January 2011, images of millions of women demonstrating alongside men have been beamed around the world by television journalists, posted on YouTube, and splashed on the front pages of newspapers.
Analogies with pigs, snouts, and troughs fill the pages of British newspapers.
Even sadder is that while Pakistani newspapers widely condemned these attacks and criticized local officials' indifference, there has been almost no coverage in the international press.
BANGKOK - China's government and Hong Kong's wealthiest man, the much-admired Li Ka-shing, have been waging an acidic spat - one that increasingly looks like a bitter divorce being played out in tabloid newspapers.
Over the next few months, newspapers and television stations ran with the story as it snowballed into a national obsession.

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