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I had to cancel my trip on account of the strike.
A strike is a mass refusal to work by a body of employees.
Steve had to shell out $50.00 for the speeding ticket he got last week.
No good apple on a sour stock.
It has become much warmer.
It was only much later that I came to understand the importance of child education.
Now that we've got off the mark, we must get through this work.
Scotland can be very warm in September.
It will not be long before Scott gets well.
If you want to skate well, you should take it up seriously.
I hope you will soon get well.
I hope you'll get better soon.
It will soon grow light.
You will soon be able to ski well.
A start should be made at once.
You will soon be able to swim.
Send for the doctor at once, or the patient may get worse.
It will soon grow dark.
You will soon get to like her.
She will get well soon.

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