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Simple sentences

You have only to read a few pages of this book.
I hate man pages without examples.
He has only read 10 pages so far, I've already read 60.
Maria read the entire operation manual of 321 pages without stopping.
It took me more than two hours to translate a few pages of English.
One book is thin. The other is thick. The thick one has about 200 pages.
Someone has torn two pages out of this book.
That book had a lot of pages.
There are pictures on alternate pages of the book.
Two pages of the book stuck together.
There are maps on alternate pages of the book.
The author made ten mistakes in as many pages.
This book has 252 pages exclusive of illustrations.
This book is missing two pages.
Though this is a bulky book with over 1000 pages, I will have read it all by this time next week.
This machine can print sixty pages a minute.
My father makes it a rule to read a few pages before he goes to bed.
I have three more pages to go.
You have only to read a few more pages.
I had read only a few pages before I fell asleep.
He made a point of reading ten pages every day.
This book has 252 pages, excluding illustrations.
Too many pages makes life hard for your visitors.
I love the smell the pages of an old book give off when you open it.
A book has pages.

Movie subtitles

Thirty pages today, Professor.
Two pages must've got hanged together.
Did you think how many families could have been fed. on the money you pay out to get on the front pages?
We'll burn them and let their lying pages warm the bones of men of truth!
You don't get on the front pages every day.
This is one of those days which the pages of history teach us are best spent lying in bed.
Be sure you bring back all the pages too.
Because 30 pages were devoted to Thomas Alva Edison, 17 to Alexander Graham Bell, but not one line to Daniel S. Totten, the inventor of the electric toaster.
Twenty-three pages compiled from a dozen reference books.
Pages 83 to 142.
You mean because a man doesn't cover the pages with sentiment?
You must have got two pages stuck together.
Four pages of confessions not worth.
Yes, sir, 150 solid pages of eatments, and, oh, boy, what eatments!
Did you think how many families could be fed on what you pay to get on the front pages?
All this! You don't get on the front pages every day.
Do you mind if I skip a few pages?
Unless I'm greatly mistaken, our friend Pettibone, did not carry two pages of legal paper when he left this room.
A bulky document is obviously difficult to conceal but two pages of a state paper, photographed on microfilm, would be reduced to a size no larger than a stamp.
Sports pages.
Yes, Miss Moffat. - How many pages?
They're all the same? - A thousand pages.
Memories have a way of getting stuck together. like pages in a book, haven't they?
And there's ten more pages printing.
You know you do three pages a day.
If you prefer that the Martels appear on the front pages of the papers, it's up to you.
Now, two pages ahead of that, there'll probably be a Bucknall girl selling cigarettes, and two pages after, mouthwash.
You'll make the front pages from coast to coast.
It's just he can not turn the pages.
Four pages of history five pages of geometry six pages of chemistry ten pages of botany and a thesis on the love life of a plover.

News and current affairs

It was a representative of the Age of Reason, Cesare Beccaria, who first advocated in 1764, in a few pages of a seminal booklet, the abolition of capital punishment.
In the United States, the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 was just 37 pages and helped to produce financial stability for the greater part of seven decades.
The recent Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act is 848 pages, and requires regulatory agencies to produce several hundred additional documents giving even more detailed rules.
Combined, the legislation appears on track to run 30,000 pages.
The former Federal Reserve chairman's simple idea has been co-opted and diluted through hundreds of pages of legalese.
The prosecutions entail indictments that are thousands of pages long and include annexes that take up several bookshelves.
Membership talks can't help but be long and arduous, if only because adopting the acquis communautaire (the body of EU law) requires that Turkey integrate around 10,000 pages of texts into its legislation.
Pundits who make it into newspaper opinion pages or onto television and radio must have good track records; otherwise, they would have been weeded out.
Mechanisms of the immune response for just one kind of lymphocyte take up thousands of pages of scholarly journals.
Buried within the pages of the report, however, is a startling admission: countries that integrated into the world economy most rapidly were not necessarily those that adopted the most pro-trade policies.
What in the past would have been a straightforward palace coup spilled out onto the pages of newspapers and into the corridors of Parliament.
Our Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders has 886 pages of such illnesses.
However, the pages of these books continued to be made of animal hide, which could easily be written over.
Beyond the need to alleviate the human misery that fills television screens and front pages of newspapers lies the imperative not to miss the significant medium-term opportunities that migration provides.
LONDON - There was a time when league tables were to be found only on the sports pages of newspapers.
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.
We should consider the front pages of every free nation's newspapers as a precious set of documents, to be replicated and shared openly throughout the world, especially in countries where heavy state censorship exists.
Putting those front pages on a filtered Web site should be only a beginning.
It's time find a way to circulate those front pages everywhere.
Whether they are being exposed to refugees firsthand, or just seeing images of them splashed across newspaper pages, Europeans are well aware of the vast numbers of desperate people trying to enter European Union territory by any means possible.
Each day, hundreds of interpreters literally pay lip service to this lofty precept, and millions of pages are translated annually so that citizens may consult EU law in their own language.
In the opinion pages of some German newspapers, anti-capitalism is returning in a new form, which entails nothing less than a renunciation of Europe and even of the West.
Popular software contains millions of lines of code. Mechanisms of the immune response for just one kind of lymphocyte take up thousands of pages of scholarly journals.
But her adoption of a boy from Malawi whose mother had died and whose farmer father could not feed him has filled opinion pages in serious papers everywhere.

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