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The waves are subsiding.
The firemen's face was grim when he came out of the burning house.
From year to year, pollution problems are becoming more and more serious.
His age is beginning to tell on him.
His age is beginning to tell on him.
The cat ran right in front of the bus and was run over.
The cat ran right in front of the bus and was run over.
Nobody ever came to see me in the hospital.
Either come in or go out.
The instant he came in, he fell down.
An adult tooth came in right next to a baby tooth.
His permanent tooth is coming in behind his baby tooth.
Sunday comes after Saturday.
Monday follows Sunday.
Sunday is followed by Monday.
It is getting warmer and warmer day by day.
It is getting colder day by day.
The Japanese have tried to learn the Western way of thinking and feeling for the past hundred years.
Could I get a Japanese newspaper, please?
I have come to Japan not to teach but to write.

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