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As we need fresh air, so fish need clean water.
A book, if read through, may be said to be cheaper than anything else.
What we need most is your attendance.
She turned up just as we were starting our meal.
We were just about to leave when it rained.
When we arrived at the house, Chin and Chilla were sitting at the top of a broad flight of stairs.
I was about to reply, when he boldly cut in.
What I need is not money, but your advice.
Whenever I get ready to go shopping, he invariably starts getting on my back.
My refusing to eat meat occasioned an inconvenience, and I was frequently chided for my singularity.
I was about to go out, when he came to see me.
I was about to go out when he came to see me.
I was about to go out, when the telephone rang.
I was just about to go out when the phone rang.
I was about to leave home when an old friend of mine dropped in.
I was leaving home, when it started to rain.
I was leaving home when Tom telephoned me.
I was about to leave my house when she rang me up.
I was about to leave my house when she called.
When I was about to leave my house, I got a phone call from her.

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