1. だらけ、。
There was so much stuff on his desk that he had nowhere to write.
2. 、、だろう、、、。
There may be microscopes involved, bringing us ever closer to the heart of the matter; but even microbiology is objective, adding to knowledge by putting space between an object and its observer.
3. べいかあベイカー、、。
The head of the college, Miss Baker, had a special place in the car park for her small car.
4. 。
Put it wherever there is room.
5. 、だろう。
The new machine will take a lot of room.
6. 。
There are few places to park around here.
7. 、じゃまジャマ。
I worry that, because the Japanese lines in this site are written with furigana, they take up a lot of space, and the people who don't even care about them in the first place might find them annoying.
8. 。
I plan to leave a place for the dessert.
9. 。
There isn't enough space here for forty people.
10. せい生だろう。
When first year students write compositions, shouldn't they leave spaces between words?
11. 、。
I wish I could have another bookshelf in the study, but there is no space for it.
12. きごう「、、だっきごう?きごう」きごう「。きごう」きごう「、きごう?きごう」きごう「きごう」
"What was the name of that space theme park in Kyushu?" "Oh, you mean Space World." "Yeah, what happened to it?" "It went out of business a few years ago."
14. なら、はちよん84。
This sentence has eighty four characters in it, if you count punctuation and spaces.