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Tuesday
Nov232010

“I'll keep an eye out for it.”

You're a receptionist in an office. An employee at the company is waiting for a package and asked if it had been delivered yet. It hasn't, but you want to let her know that you'll bring it to her when it comes. You say:

I'll keep an eye out for it.

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Tuesday
Nov232010

“I'm expecting something to come in today or tomorrow.”

You're waiting for a package to be delivered to you at work. You need to get it as soon as possible, so you checked with the receptionist. She said that no packages have come for you, so you explain why you're asking her:

I'm expecting something to come in today or tomorrow.

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Tuesday
Nov232010

“Not that I know of.”

You are a receptionist at a company. An employee at the company asks if a package has come for her. No packages came while you were there, but you were gone for a couple hours so it's possible that it came while you were out. You say:

Not that I know of.

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