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Now the school has a boy from England.
Could you come over right now?
I have just come here.
It will be all better if you can come now.
What if he comes back now?
Now, I'm going mad to play the flute.
I can't tell you the whole story now, but in brief, my parents aren't coming here this summer.
I could not keep the tears from my eyes.
The international situation had become so tense, it would require proficient diplomats to handle it with kid gloves.
Tom Skeleton, the ancient stage doorkeeper, sat in his battered armchair, listening as the actors came up the stone stairs from their dressing rooms.
What train is Mr Takase coming on?
Go and see him in person.
He brought me coffee, when I had asked for tea.
The principal came in after the teacher.
As he entered the hall, two men approached him.
Hanako walked through the hallway making a clicking sound.
Luck comes to those who look for it.
The families of the factory workers need schools, hospitals, and stores, so more people come to live in the area to provide these services, and thus a city grows.
Good times alternate with bad.
You may come whenever you like.

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