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Late autumn in Scotland is rather cold.
I put on my shoes at once.
Zimbabwe was once a colony of Britain.
In Singapore, it is a crime to spit on the ground.
Jill is smart as well as pretty.
Jack once gave a helping hand to Robert, who was in trouble; and now Robert, in turn, is of great help to Jack.
Jimmy is coughing badly because he has a cold.
I don't mind waiting for a while.
Jane swims like a brick.
Slip on your shoes.
"Put this stuff away at once!" she yelled in a rage.
Never before have we had such a strong longing for peace.
This is bulky, so I'll send it by home delivery.
When it comes to playing golf, you cannot beat him.
There are not a few passengers on this train.
There are not a few passengers on this train.
Not all of these eggs are fresh.
This oil field used to produce an order of magnitude more oil as it does now.
Our knowledge on the problem is rather limited.
This book, which was once a best seller, is now out of print.

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