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As I entered the café, I found two young men watching a wrestling match on television.
As I entered the tearoom I found two young men watching a wrestling match on television.
As I entered the coffeehouse, I found two young men watching a wrestling match on television.
As I entered the coffee bar, I found two young men watching a wrestling match on television.
As I entered the coffee shop, I found two young men watching a wrestling match on television.
As I entered a tearoom, I found two young men watching a wrestling match on television.
When I entered the coffee shop, two young men were watching a wrestling match on television.
Whether you like it or not, you have to go.
Like it or not, you have to go.
On arriving home, I discovered the burglary.
I entered someone else's room by mistake.
Soon the bath was cool enough for him to get into.
The dry season there will set in soon.
That which is easily acquired is easily lost.
The nurse told us not to enter the room because the patient was in a critical condition.
Those who are delicate in health are apt to catch a cold when the cold season sets in.
As the cold season sets in, people who aren't so healthy are likely to catch colds.
On leaving school, he went into business.
Outside the school, she saw people with no homes living in cardboard boxes.
I'm going to join the school orchestra.

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