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There is a man at the gate who wants to see you.
The lady standing by the gate is a famous singer.
I found a dog just inside the gate.
Who is the man that is leaning against the gate?
The lady and her dog that were entering at the gate were stopped by the gatekeeper.
The problem is that we don't have enough money.
I appreciate your problem, but it can't be helped.
The point is that mother is not very hard on the child.
The point at issue is not her ability but her character.
The problem is Mr. Bark, the man whose secretary is away.
With regard to the matter in question, I will write to you in detail later.
The determining factor in question is whether this social welfare plan can facilitate the influx of immigrants.
It's not his ability, but his character that is at issue.
She differs from the others in that she has a goal.
I awoke to find myself in a strange room.
She woke to find herself in the hospital.
I opened my eyes to find myself on a sofa.
The alarm clock is ten minutes fast.
When my alarm clock goes off, I always stop it in my sleep.
At present, he is in Canada.

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