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Will it be convenient for you to start work tomorrow?
It began to be light, and things were becoming visible by degrees.
Those students whose names have been called will begin their exams.
The strain is beginning to tell on him.
If I should be late, start dinner without me.
Each year in July, when the Championships are over, he starts to prepare for the next year.
The trees in my garden are putting out leaves.
The supplies are beginning to give out.
There's no point starting a shop selling take-away lunches; there are already plenty.
The paint was coming off the wall.
I have been corresponding with a pen pal in the USA for a year.
You must begin a sentence with a capital letter.
The wind was blowing violently, and to make matters worse, it began raining.
When we entered the room, we took up our talk.
Father took his place at the head of the table and began to say grace.
My father is much better. He will be up and about in a week.
Father established his business 40 years ago.
My father's death from cancer challenged me to take up research on it.
It is high time we reconstructed new family relationships and formed a comfortable life.
That was the first time I had flown.

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