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Nothing is so pleasant as taking a walk along the seaside on a fine day.
Nothing is so pleasant as going on a picnic on a fine day.
It was a fine day and there were no clouds in the sky.
Nothing is more pleasant than to take a walk on a fine spring day.
Frequently clear and balmy weather deteriorates and it soon rains cats and dogs.
Not a star was to be seen.
One of the government's proposals is to give out condoms in high schools.
It sounds as if the government doesn't know what to do.
Governments usually resort to price control when inflation has reached a certain level.
The administration cannot but look for alternative sources of revenue.
The government made no move to solve the housing problem.
The government should promote common welfare.
The government didn't take appropriate measures to prevent the infection from spreading.
The government didn't take appropriate measures to prevent the infection from spreading.
The government had to alter its foreign policy.
The government is scheduled to put the plan into practice next year.
The government should do away with these regulations.
The government should do away with these regulations.
The government's economic policy is credited for Japan's postwar economic success.
Our governments belong to us, not us to them.

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