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Knock, and it will be opened to you.
The dog kept barking at me at the gate and kept me from coming in.
The lady standing by the gate is a famous singer.
Who is the man that is leaning against the gate?
The problem is whether my parents will agree or not.
The question is whether he will come to visit us next month.
The question is left in abeyance.
The point is that we don't know what is happening around us.
The problem is not so much the cost as the time.
The problem is not so much the cost as the time.
The point is whether she will read the letter or not.
The point is whether she will read my letter or not.
The question is whether he can do it or not.
The problem is that he is penniless.
The question is who will go there for him.
The question is: Who will bell the cat.
The question is who will make the decision.
The question is who will do it.
The problem is what to do next.
The trouble is that we are short of money.

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