1. 。
I put the lighter out.
2. 。
He felt in his pocket for his lighter.
3. 。
His lighter has done ten years' service.
4. 。
The man lit a cigarette with a lighter.
5. きごう?
Have you got a lighter?
6. 。
I put my lighter down somewhere and now I can't find it.
7. 。
Do you have a lighter?
8. 。
I searched high and low for my lighter but couldn't find it.
9. 。
He was playing with a lighter.
10. きごう?、。
I want you to search high and low for a writer who's just right for this project. Leave no stone unturned.
11. 。
This lighter won't catch.
12. わすれ。
Sir, you have left your lighter on the table.
13. 、。
Sorry. You forgot your lighter at the table.
14. 、。
Magazines let writers write what they want and decide how to lay it out afterward, but that magazine prioritizes its design, so it sets a predetermined limit on how many words are in it.
15. 、。、だっ。
It's true that I've been a writer before, but that felt more like I was a worker rather than a creator. It wasn't the nature of the work itself so much as my own mindset about it.
16. とむトム。
Tom kept my lighter.
17. 、。
I've decided to become a writer.