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I saw a man enter the room.
The bullet entered above the knee.
The explorer bartered with the natives for food.
Nobody perceived me entering the room.
No one can go in there.
We came in through the back door lest someone should see us.
The people are like children: they must smash everything to see what is inside.
This is a collect call from Mr Nakamura in Osaka. Will you accept the charge?
I've made a lot of friends since I entered college.
Entering a university is not the purpose of my life.
I belong to a tennis club in my university.
A man with a big dog came in.
You must not come into the kitchen.
There is a little money in the bag.
Everything comes to him who waits.
The sun went behind the clouds.
The sun went behind the clouds.
Many businessmen, in order to curry favor with government officials, will shower them with gifts and money.
The thief entered the house at the back door by the open window.
My son was the last but one to reach the goal.

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