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Section31(366〜382)
366 “How’s it going, Bob?” “Couldn’t be better! I did well in my job interview!” “Good for you!”
367 He gave instructions to the trainees, but they couldn’t make heads or tails of them.
368 You can’t do two things at one time! It’s out of the question. Do them one by one.
369 “Bob, don’t disturb her. Mind your own business,” he whispered.
370 If you persist in bothering her like that, she’ll lose her temper.
371 He was so childish that he couldn’t resist temptation.
372 “Stop making a fuss. It really gets on my nerves!” she shouted.
373 There’s no point in talking back to Nick. He is a “dictator,” so to speak.
374 They are very polite in his presence, but actually, they always talk about him behind his back.
375 “You despise Nick, don’t you?” “On the contrary! I look up to him.”
376 His constant insults aroused her anger.
377 I’m fed up with just shuffling papers and pouring coffee. I’ve made up my mind to quit!
378 In reality, many people have difficulty making ends meet. How can you get by on 100,000 yen a month?
379 Female clerks may well complain about their routines, which are not challenging at all.
380 Thanks to a fundamental restructuring, our surplus has swelled threefold.
381 Many people today think of loyalty to a company as an absurd notion.
382 I have to commute all the way from a distant suburb. I’m sick of it!
Section32(383〜392)
383 I want to spend the rest of my life pursuing my ideals.
384 After retirement, Teresa devoted herself to caring for orphans.
385 For the sake of children in need, we cooperated to collect donations.
386 The charity is named after a man who gave away some two billion yen.
387 His autobiography was released today and was sold out by noon.
388 Ted, who is often referred to as a man of integrity, is going to run for mayor.
389 The candidate was disappointed by the outcome of the election.
390 The municipal council should concentrate more on specific issues.
391 It is the case that those who live on a pension are forced to lead a hard life.
392 We should leave out this data. It’s far from accurate.
Section33(393〜403)
393 We tend to associate politicians with hypocrisy.
394 They are primarily concerned with exploiting us, not with enhancing our living standards.
395 The man once exerted a dominant influence on the conservative party, but now his power is diminishing.
396 The spokesperson refused to make any comment, saying, “It’s under investigation.”
397 The police say there’s someone pulling strings behind the scenes.
398 The executives entertained the bureaucrats at ryotei, or exclusive Japanese restaurants, hoping for something in return.
399 His secretary flatly denied leaking any confidential information.
400 No one dares to contradict his/her employer for fear of being fired.
401 He sacrificed his promising career to retain his dignity.
402 I might as well kill myself as reconcile myself to my fate.
403 He was about to commit suicide by swallowing poison when he thought better of it.
Section34(404〜418)
404 The vague rumor proved to be false. Nevertheless, some skepticism lingers on.
405 A senior official is suspected of accepting bribes from a company, but there isn’t sufficient evidence to arrest him.
406 Jason, who was in charge of the project, was dismissed for corruption.
407 To my knowledge, he has not been involved in the fraud scheme.
408 They found out the truth while examining a pile of relevant documents.
409 During the trial it came to light that they had been covering up illegal transactions for decades.
410 The detective took down his testimony on the spot, word for word.
411 For the first time in my life, I felt a pang of conscience, but there was no other way out.
412 I’m still haunted by a vivid nightmare I had last night.
413 By and large, reporters don’t hesitate to intrude on one’s privacy.
414 The author revised his manuscript over and over again.
415 He is second to none when it comes to finding fault with others.
416 On the whole, the elite are not sensitive to criticism.
417 When a tabloid revealed that he was a drug addict, his reputation was all but ruined.
418 They considered every aspect of the defense program and pointed out numerous flaws.
Section35(419〜432)
419 We will not tolerate anyone who engages in terrorism.
420 The notorious rebel was ultimately captured and confined to jail.
421 Troops were swiftly called in to put down the riot.
422 We should appeal to reason instead of resorting to violence.
423 I suggest we adopt flexible tactics for the moment.
424 The armed forces succeeded in occupying the entire territory.
425 Under the circumstances, the enemy has no choice but to surrender. They can’t hold out any longer.
426 Sooner or later, the hostages will be set free.
427 Under the reign of tyranny, innocent people were deprived of their citizenship.
428 Some soldiers were reluctant to obey the commands.
429 His regime is bound to collapse.
430 The allies condemned the invasion as a violation of UN resolutions.
431 We cannot rule out the possibility that civil war will break out in that country.
432 The colony declared independence and became a republic.