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After swimming, a glass of orange juice really fills the bill.
Bring me some water, and be quick about it.
Bring me a glass of water, please.
Shall I bring you a glass of water?
When people came out of the factory in the evening, their faces looked white and ill.
The other animals of the forest came to watch the wedding dance, and they, too, danced all night in the moonlight.
Bring me the newspaper.
Many questions came up about the quality of the new product.
My new car will arrive here next week.
A new moon was coming up.
The new moon came out.
Lately I've had the time to quietly enjoy the wonders of nature.
I was about to go to bed when he called me up.
I'll get permission from my superior.
The people upstairs come home late at night.
The girl brought me a red and white rose.
The girl brought me a red and a white rose.
Knowing very well that his wife wanted to go to a movie, the husband, who was a dog in the manger, cooked up a scheme whereby they had to stay at home waiting for a certain visitor who was not expected to come.
When the early Protestant immigrants came to this country, they brought the idea that work was the way to God and heaven.
Spring brings warm days and beautiful flowers.

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