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The baby crept into the room.
We're running short of oil. We'd better ask the store to bring us more.
The old days have gone never to return.
It is ten years since I came to live in Shizuoka.
It's been ten years since I came to live in Shizuoka.
The bluebird carries the sky on his back.
Many western customs have taken root in Japan.
It rushes in upon me as though it will consume my soul.
The pupils stand up when their teacher enters.
Students stand up when their teacher enters.
We're getting fewer and fewer students.
The number of students is dropping.
Living costs are getting higher.
I have a feeling that Masao may blow in sometime soon.
New Year's Day is close at hand.
It is clearing up.
It seems to be clearing up.
The weather clearing, he went out for a walk.
The weather cleared up, so he went out for a walk.
The weather having cleared up, he went out for a walk.

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