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The whole building has been put at our disposal.
We have come a long way.
As we went around the corner, the lake came into view.
We have experienced many changes over the last decade.
My past indiscretions are coming back to haunt me.
It is without justification that money has been called one of the greatest inventions of man.
Hanako has forgotten her umbrella again.
The bride came into the room, with everyone staring at her.
The fire broke out after the staff went home.
Come and see me whenever you are free.
Scientific knowledge has greatly advanced since the 16th century.
With every increase of scientific knowledge, man's power for evil is increased in the same proportion as his power for good.
Scientists have come up with many explanations for why the sky is blue.
The aim of science is, as has often been said, to foresee, not to understand.
Science has not solved all the problems of life.
My wife often rings me up, while she travels abroad.
My wife often telephones me when I'm traveling in another country.
May I bring my family along?
I was almost home when the car ran out of gas.
I left my card at home.

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