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Mary will sit still and look at the sea for hours.
There are times when Mary sits still for hours and looks at the sea.
Mary sometimes sits still for hours and gazes at the sea.
Betty has climbed the mountain three times.
He says he has been to Hawaii before.
Have you ever been to New York?
Come what may, you should go your own way.
Come what may, I am ready.
Any task may become painful.
Have you ever heard of a poet by the name of Tom?
I have been there scores of times.
Having lived in the town, I'm not a stranger there.
I once met him when I was a student.
I met him once when I was a student.
Nothing will excuse such an act.
How often have you been there?
Talking of Switzerland, have you ever been there in winter?
Jane knew a lot about sumo, as if she had seen it before.
Now, you ask me if I've flown a major airline.

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