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I burst into tears.
All of a sudden the sky became overcast.
Suddenly the heavens opened.
Suddenly I got lucky.
All of a sudden, it began raining.
Suddenly, it began to rain.
All of a sudden it started raining.
It suddenly started raining.
Suddenly it began to rain.
The EU's unity is gradually becoming shakier.
Hurry up, or it will start raining.
Hurry up! Here comes the bus.
If you work too long without a rest, it begins to tell on you.
An old friend of mine dropped in on me for the first time in ages.
When the visitor entered the room, we stood to greet him.
Mr Yoshida directed me to come at once.
The essential points of my argument have been expressed in the preceding pages.
Trains come more often than buses.
If you need a change of pace, why don't you come for a visit?
The weather will soon begin to calm down.

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