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The train was so crowded that we were obliged to stand all the way to Osaka.
Look at the train going over the bridge.
The train was so crowded that I had to keep standing all the way.
The historical thesis can be summarized by saying that Darwinism has undergone three stages of evolution.
Small enterprises are feeling the squeeze of inflation.
Mrs Suzuki was giving a speech that afternoon.
Mr. Suzuki was giving a speech that afternoon.
Mr Suzuki, as far as I know, has not returned from Hawaii yet.
Mr Suzuki has three daughters.
Politeness is less observed today than it used to be.
How do I fix the air-conditioner?
Many housewives make good use of frozen food.
Opening the refrigerator, I noticed the meat had spoiled.
When I opened the refrigerator, I noticed the meat had spoiled.
Nothing remained in the refrigerator.
Is there much food in the refrigerator?
There is no meat left in the fridge.
There isn't much butter left in the refrigerator.
The water cooler is out of order.
The cold wind is blowing from the sea.

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