1 | His family is very poor. | |
2 | My family is quite poor. | |
3 | He remained poor all his life. | |
4 | The poor expect to see daylight. | |
5 | She doesn't like being poor. | |
6 | One lie makes many. | |
7 | Being poor is nothing to be ashamed of. | |
8 | Multiply y by infinity. | |
9 | Also said "out". | |
10 | New things are emerging one after another. | |
11 | There is nothing in some of these countries. | |
12 | An apparently blind alley leads suddenly into an open space. | |
13 | The usurer squeezed the poor people. | |
14 | Rainy Day: A time of need or trouble. | |
15 | We must fend against poverty. | |
16 | Be thrifty even in days of abundance. | |
17 | The struggle will go on and on. | |
18 | He was known for his strength. | |
19 | It is a delight to watch the moon rising over the West Lake. | |
20 | She had trouble without end. |