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She must come home by 9 at latest.
She is at her wit's end with her son. He sometimes does not come home until 3 or 4 a.m.
When they said they were going to get married, it blew my mind.
He gets tough at times.
He is to come here at six o'clock.
When he writes, he always keeps a dictionary at hand.
He is said to have been weak when he was young.
He had done his homework when I called on him.
He is at work now, but will be coming home at seven.
He is at work now, but will return at seven.
He is at work now, but will return at seven.
He is at work now, but will come back at seven.
Hardworking as he was, sometimes he felt disinclined to study.
He was worn out when he got home.
He was exhausted when he got home.
His diary was a kind of list of events, though he commented at length once in a while.
When he came back, the woman had walked off.
Look out for cars when you cross the road.
Watch out for cars when you cross the street.
You should be very careful in crossing the road.

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