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Everything will turn out for the best.
In the end, they made up their minds to go by plane.
His plan went well after all.
It all turned out for the best in the end.
I decided not to go to the movie after all.
The results were far from satisfactory.
The results were in the main satisfactory.
When the shooting died down a bit, Daddy ran over to our flat and brought us back some sandwiches.
On my way to the theater I saw a traffic accident.
I found the theater crowded.
I met Yoko on my way to the theater.
The play was very amusing; you ought to have gone there.
A slight cold prevented me from going to Ibusuki with my family.
How can I get to the police station?
How can I get to the police station?
I have to go to the police station.
The police have hauled in a suspect for questioning.
The policeman sprang at the burglar.
The plan has worked well as yet.
My brother goes to college in Kobe.

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