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Bob entered the house through a window.
Bob is in the drama club.
Most Japanese take a bath every day.
Pochi and Moko are in the kennel, and other dogs are playing in the garden.
No sooner had we entered the hall than the ceremony began.
Paul's knowledge of creative bookkeeping has been the secret of his ability to get all the staffing he needs.
The ball bounded away into our neighbor's garden.
More guests have come than the hall can hold.
No sooner had the bell rung than the teacher came into the classroom.
As soon as the bell rang the teacher came into the classroom.
Immediately after the bell rang the teacher came into the classroom.
Betty always managed to get what she wanted.
He had hardly got into bed when he fell asleep.
Beth told Chris to bathe or she will not agree to date him.
Beth told Chris that if he didn't take a bath, she wouldn't go on a date with him.
Beth told Chris that if he didn't take a bath, she wouldn't go out with him.
I don't think I'll make the grade if I try to play professional baseball.
The bath was not hot enough and I was unable to enjoy it.
Mr Brown is in the sunset of his life.
Although the fork entered society on the tables of rich people, many members of royalty, such as Elizabeth I of England and Louis XIV of France, ate with their fingers.

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