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(1) How long will you be in Japan?
(2) Tea is raised chiefly in China, Japan and India.
(3) I'd like to visit Japan someday.
(4) Where have you been in Japan?
(5) Japan lies to the east of China.
(6) Emperor Akihito of Japan has been enthroned in Tokyo.
(7) Japan was disarmed in 1945.
(8) The move was regarded as significant in Japan.
(9) We're going to Japan at the beginning of July.
(10) Japan has taken the lead in car production.
(11) Since 1954 Japan has never dispatched military personnel abroad.
(12) When does your trade agreement with Japan expire?
(13) I've never been to Japan.
(14) We import a large number of cars from Japan.
(15) Have you gotten used to life in Japan?
(16) The Prime Minister is visiting Japan at the moment.
(17) She crossed over to Japan in 1990.
(18) Where is the Japan Airlines counter?
(19) What do u think about Japan? --I like it.
(20) How do you like Japan?
(21) Are you used to life in Japan?
(22) This is the highest mountain in Japan.
(23) How long have you been in Japan?
(24) Have you grown accustomed to Japan?
(25) Japan imports textile materials from Britain.
(26) Green teas are mostly from China or Japan.
(27) This ship went between China and Japan.
(28) Japan last month, New York next month - you've become a regular globetrotter[ ], haven't you?
(29) Can-ada's prime minister will be hoping to play honest broker in the row between the United States and Japan.
(30) They now have access to the mass markets of Japan and the UK.
(1) How long will you be in Japan?
(2) Tea is raised chiefly in China, Japan and India.
(3) I'd like to visit Japan someday.
(4) Where have you been in Japan?
(5) Japan lies to the east of China.
(6) Emperor Akihito of Japan has been enthroned in Tokyo.
(7) Japan was disarmed in 1945.
(8) The move was regarded as significant in Japan.
(9) We're going to Japan at the beginning of July.
(10) Japan has taken the lead in car production.
(11) Since 1954 Japan has never dispatched military personnel abroad.
(12) When does your trade agreement with Japan expire?
(13) I've never been to Japan.
(14) We import a large number of cars from Japan.
(15) Have you gotten used to life in Japan?
(16) The Prime Minister is visiting Japan at the moment.
(17) She crossed over to Japan in 1990.
(18) Where is the Japan Airlines counter?
(19) What do u think about Japan? --I like it.
(20) How do you like Japan?
(21) Are you used to life in Japan?
(22) This is the highest mountain in Japan.
(23) How long have you been in Japan?
(24) Have you grown accustomed to Japan?
(25) Japan imports textile materials from Britain.
(26) Green teas are mostly from China or Japan.
(27) This ship went between China and Japan.
(28) Can-ada's prime minister will be hoping to play honest broker in the row between the United States and Japan.
(29) Japan last month, New York next month - you've become a regular globetrotter, haven't you?
(30) They now have access to the mass markets of Japan and the UK.
(31) I have an open invitation to visit my friend in Japan.
(32) The UK is the biggest consumer of tropical hardwoods after Japan.
(33) He came from Japan.
(34) We export our products to countries as far afield as Japan and Canada.
(35) He said Japan would continue to pursue the policies laid down at the London summit.
(36) In Japan we wanted to go native and not stay in a European hotel.
(37) They plan to recreate a typical English village in Japan.
(38) Britain, France, the United States and Japan all aspired to hegemony after the end of World War I.
(39) She returned to live and work in her native Japan.
(40) In Japan there is a lot of emphasis on politeness.
(41) American children did less well in math than their peers in Japan.
(42) If I had a chance to go to Japan,[/japan.html] I'd take it like a shot.
(43) Japan is in the enviable position of having a budget surplus.
(44) I'm going to Japan.
(45) Royalty and government leaders from all around the world are gathering in Japan.
(46) His intimacy with Japan makes him the likely choice as ambassador to that country.
(47) The average working week in Japan is 42.3 hours, compared with 41.6 in the UK, so they are not too badly off.
(48) Japan is formed of four large islands.
(49) Japan has a population of over 120 million.
(50) 'We're going to Japan next month.' 'Oh, really?'
(51) Japan used her veto to block the resolution.
(52) Many of the students were from Japan.
(53) This article glanced at our relations with Japan.
(54) Japan has more than 4,000 centenarians.
(55) What is the going price of farmland in Japan?
(56) We had a rough crossing from Japan to China.
(57) Have you ever been to Japan?
(58) China formally declared war against Japan in December 1941.
(59) How did you like Japan ?
(60) The treaty restored Okinawa to Japan.
(31) I have an open invitation to visit my friend in Japan.
(32) The UK is the biggest consumer of tropical hardwoods after Japan.
(33) He came from Japan.
(34) We export our products to countries as far afield as Japan and Canada.
(35) He said Japan would continue to pursue the policies laid down at the London summit.
(36) In Japan we wanted to go native and not stay in a European hotel.
(37) They plan to recreate a typical English village in Japan.
(38) Britain, France, the United States and Japan all aspired to hegemony after the end of World War I.
(39) She returned to live and work in her native Japan.
(40) In Japan there is a lot of emphasis on politeness.
(41) American children did less well in math than their peers in Japan.
(42) If I had a chance to go to Japan, I'd take it like a shot.
(43) Japan is in the enviable position of having a budget surplus.
(44) I'm going to Japan.
(45) Royalty and government leaders from all around the world are gathering in Japan.
(46) The average working week in Japan is 42.3 hours, compared with 41.6 in the UK, so they are not too badly off.
(47) China formally declared war against Japan in December 1941.
(48) Korean peninsula lies to the west of Japan.
(49) He kept a journal during his visit to Japan.
(50) Japan has signed a convention of peace with a neighboring country.
(51) Afterwards, he became the first Westerner to open a martial arts school in Japan.
(52) This visit was sandwiched between visits to his native Japan.
(53) He received a posting to Japan as soon as his training was finished.
(54) the Western Pacific, Japan winds in and out like a snake from southwest to northeast, a distance of more than two thousand miles.
(55) Japan has signed a convention of peace with a neighbouring country.
(56) Japan and Korea purloin American technology as it comes off the drawing boards with the help of their governments.
(57) The kimono is part of the national costume of Japan.
(58) He has decided to visit Japan with a view to enlarging his managerial know - how.
(61) A Chinese trade mission has been dispatched to Japan.
(62) The freighter is loading for Japan.
(63) We went to Japan last April.
(64) Korean peninsula lies to the west of Japan.
(65) He's the most eligible bachelor in Japan.
(66) Japan is playing host to the next international conference.
(67) The book came out of her travels in Japan.
(68) He is the Chinese ambassador to Japan.
(69) Japan entered into a commercial treaty with China.
(70) Japan, for example, has two languages.
(71) Until recently, Anna worked as a teacher in Japan.
(72) Don't rely on me going to Japan.
(73) Our main overseas market is Japan.
(74) Japan is a major exporter of cars.
(75) I usually fly Lufthansa/Japan Airlines/El Al.
(76) He was fired with the wish to visit Japan.
(77) The band's very big in Japan.
(78) She's studying the class structure of Japan.
(79) Showing affection in public just isn't done in Japan.
(80) Britain is behind Japan in developing modern technology.
(81) He kept a journal during his visit to Japan.
(82) The US declared war on Japan.
(83) They're over the moon about their trip to Japan.
(84) I've been offered a job in Japan.
(85) Japan is a leading exporter of textiles.
(86) The 2004 summit was hosted by Japan.
(87) Obviously he romanced his adventures in Japan.
(88) Japan has pledged $100 million in humanitarian aid.
(89) Japan is wealthier and more powerful than ever before.
(90) The President is on a goodwill visit to Japan.
(91) The cuisine of Japan is low in fat.
(92) Japan had little choice but to accede.
(93) The monetary unit of Japan is the yen.
(94) He wirelessed his mother on the way to Japan.
(95) Japan won the Men's 200 metres Individual Medley.
(96) We heard a most interesting talk about Japan.
(97) He was the Chinese minister to Japan.
(98) The game is already a bestseller in Japan.
(99) Now we may go to Japan by boat.
(100) In Japan, the building of Kansai airport continues.
(101) At present these televisions are only available in Japan.
(102) Japan lies third in the quarter-final.
(102) try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(103) Don't rely on going to Japan.
(104) Osaka is the second largest city in Japan.
(105) Japan seemed unlikely to risk military confrontation with Russia.
(106) Basho's poems capture the true soul of old Japan.
(107) Japan is a highly competitive market system.
(108) Japan has announced plans for a sharp rise in its nuclear power generation.
(109) Under the terms of the alliance, Japan was not obliged to enter the war.
(110) I've been toying with the idea of going to Japan to visit them.
(111) A large contingent from Japan was present at the conference.
(112) Sue's knowledge of Japan was based only on what she had read in books.
(113) Investment in research is needed to keep Britain competitive with countries like Japan.
(114) He has lots of happy memories of his stay in Japan.
(115) I've heard Malcolm's doing very nicely for himself out in Japan.
(116) The Asian countries along the coast of the Pacific all came out against the US new military base in Japan.
(117) Japan is galloping ahead in the race to develop new technologies.
(118) Why does Japan invest, on average, twice as much capital per worker per year than the United States?
(119) This miniature TV is the latest technological marvel from Japan.
(120) He knew he was be in with a shout of making Craig Brown's squad for Japan.
(121) They were less willing to be spoon-fed doctrines from Japan.
(122) The president said that Japan is now a friend and international partner.
(123) Japan has signed a convention of peace with a neighboring country.
(124) They beat England 4-1 in their last round-robin match at Nagoya in Japan.
(125) Germany was in alliance with Japan and Italy during the Second World War.
(126) The negotiations between China and Japan will be reopened next month.
(127) Japan became dominant in the mass market during the 1980s.
(128) Japan might be able to unload more of its steel abroad.
(129) The Boston Museum of Fine Arts has already contracted to lease part of its collection to a museum in Japan.
(130) A Festival for the Dead is held once a year in Japan.
(131) A United States delegation is in Japan seeking finance for a major scientific project.
(132) Prior to his Japan trip, he went to New York.
(132) try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(133) He was renamed "Liu Shui" during the War of Resistance Against Japan.
(134) They're big in Japan, but no one's heard of them here.
(135) Japan is sending two emissaries to Washington to discuss trade issues.
(136) Sales are booming in Japan, which has overtaken Britain as the Mini's biggest market.
(137) A recent treaty signed by Russia, Canada and Japan formalized an agreement to work together to stop the pirates.
(138) I'm determined to visit Japan no matter what it costs.
(139) There's already a blanket ban on foreign unskilled labour in Japan.
(140) America and Russia do not face a problem of the same order of magnitude as Japan.
(141) A depreciation of the dollar would make US exports cheaper and especially so in Japan.
(142) To prove the point, again we need only look for substantiation to Japan, China, and the international situation.
(143) Her private jet landed in the republic on the way to Japan.
(144) Japan is often quoted as the prime example of a modern industrial nation.
(145) France has just signed a new trade deal with Japan.
(146) Japan is galloping ahead in the race to develop new technology.
(147) The betting is that the experience will make Japan more competitive still.
(148) Five countries have permanent seats on the UN Security Council but Germany and Japan, among others, are knocking on the door.
(149) The rot set in when we lost that important customer in Japan.
(150) Buckingham Palace announced today that Her Majesty would be visiting Japan next year.
(151) Canada, the UK and Japan leant towards the US view.
(152) Thousands of illegal immigrants in Japan have surrendered to police.
(153) She spent her childhood in the East - mostly in China and Japan.
(154) I was born in Japan, but I've lived in the West for some years now.
(155) Those rooms have been assigned to the visitors from Japan.
(156) The time for my departure from Japan was drawing nearer every day.
(157) Many countries, for example Mexico and Japan, have a lot of earthquakes.
(158) Air conditioners are one of the many commodities that Japan sells abroad.
(159) I have lots of happy memories of my time in Japan.
(160) People love British cars. Take the Mini. In Japan, it still sells more than all the other British cars put together.
(161) He hopes to find the money to produce a film about Japan.
(162) The agreement fixed tariffs for foreign goods coming into Japan at 5%.
(163) Japan had originally demanded the return of two seamen held on spying charges.
(164) I couldn't pass up going to Japan; it was a chance in a million.
(165) Afterwards[], he became the first Westerner to open a martial arts school in Japan.
(166) In Japan 99 per cent of all households now have a colour television set.
(167) This caused such a ruckus all over Japan that they had to change their mind.
(168) The article gives us a few interesting sidelights on life in Japan in general.
(169) On education funding, Japan performs best but spends the least per student.
(170) The French Defence Minister is to visit Japan later this month for talks with his Japanese opposite number.
(171) Lying as it does in the deep waters of the Western Pacific, Japan winds in and out like a snake from southwest to northeast, a distance of more than two thousand miles.
(172) This visit was sandwiched between visits to his native Japan.
(173) Spain made sure of their place by holding Japan to a 1-1 draw.
(174) He met with the Prime Minister of Japan for an hour.
(175) Many Chinese people perished in the War of Resistance Against Japan.
(176) Europe should not try to mimic Japan: we have to find our own path to successful modernisation.
(177) He received a posting to Japan as soon as his training was finished.
(178) Locally produced sales by American firms in Japan do not count as exports.
(179) the Western Pacific, Japan winds in and out like a snake from southwest to northeast,() a distance of more than two thousand miles.
(180) Relations between Japan and China have recently been on the mend.
(181) The World Cup Final was beamed live from Britain to Japan.
(182) After the USA, Japan is the second biggest importer of oil.
(183) At the meeting they discussed, among other things, recent events in Japan.
(184) The exam system is patterned after the one used in Japan.
(185) They departed Texas on a three-year odyssey that took them as far as Japan.
(186) Japan will have to do a deal with America on rice imports.
(187) In order to register a car in Japan, the owner must have somewhere to park it.
(188) Japan has signed a convention of peace with a neighbouring country.
(189) He drew an interesting parallel with religious practices in Japan.
(190) Japan and Korea purloin American technology as it comes off the drawing boards with the help of their governments.
(191) The question is should I take the job in Japan, or should I stay here?
(192) The kimono is part of the national costume of Japan.
(192) try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(193) He has decided to visit Japan with a view to enlarging his managerial know - how.
(194) Primakov was in Japan meeting with the chairwoman of the Socialist Party there.
(195) Reading between the lines, it seems neither Cole nor Ledley King will be going to Japan.
(196) Japan has been one of the country's biggest aid donors.
(197) Representatives went to Japan to pitch the company's newest products.
(198) Italy versus Japan is turning out to be a surprisingly well matched competition.
(199) Japan exported $117 billion in merchandise to the US in 1999.
(200) We should never forget that Japan waged war on China in 1937.
(201) A deal with Japan could indeed open the door to economic co-operation with East Asia.
(202) I really must polish up my Japanese before we visit Japan next year.
(203) In Japan you are taught great respect for your elders.
(204) Origami comes from Japan, where it is still widely practised.
(205) The book is full of amusing anecdotes about his life in Japan.
(206) Japan contributed to the cost of the research.
(207) Politically, Japan became the main Asian bulwark against communism.
(208) Economic policies kept the Soviet Union and Japan at arm's length during the Cold War.
(209) The fact is, "Japan bashing" is a phrase that's become a code word for racism.
(210) It was suggested that the mutual security treaty with Japan be abrogated.
(211) The family was living in the Palace Hotel in Japan because my father was there on business.
(212) Nelson was booked for a tour of Japan in August.
(213) Already a best-seller in Japan, Quovis comes out in English later this year.
(214) In 1945 Japan was helpless, with its military power annihilated.
(215) We began to consider the possibility of moving to Japan permanently.
(216) Many of the nations of southeast Asia will one day be as advanced as Japan or South Korea.
(217) Sotheby's decided to hold auctions in Japan twice a year.
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