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We went into a shop to get some food.
We found a secret door into the building.
We gathered all the books together and put them in the spare room.
One day I strolled into the woods.
How many flowers are there in the vase?
How many flowers are there in the vase?
The bride came into the room, with everyone staring at her.
Put some water into the vase.
My wife's part-time job brings in a little extra money.
The dog had the liberty of the entire house.
I mortgaged my house.
You must remove your shoes before entering a house.
You have to take off your shoes before entering houses.
One must take off one's shoes before entering houses.
My backyard can hold more than ten people.
She scraped her shoes clean before she entered the house.
It is our custom to take off our shoes when we enter the house.
Entering the house, I tripped over the mat.
I tripped over the mat when I came in the house.
Houses should be built so as to admit plenty of light as well as fresh air.

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