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The train left at ten, so it should have arrived in Osaka by now.
The train started at ten o'clock to the minute.
You can make up for lost time by taking an airplane instead of a train.
There is a long wait between trains.
We have enough time to catch the train.
We have ample time to catch our train.
The train leaves at half past ten, so I'll call for you at ten.
We arrived at the station as the train was leaving.
It began to snow heavily as I got off the train.
As they walk up and down the rows they shout, "Get your hot dogs here! Get your hot dogs!"
The history class starts at nine.
As is often the case with her, she didn't show up on time.
As is often the case with him, he didn't show up on time.
For instance, in my father's business the timing of sales and purchases was very important, and he would sometimes write or say to his colleagues "There is a tide," without going into detail.
For example, it is 7:00 a.m. in London now.
Through my eyes time goes by like tears.
An hour's walk brought me to the next village.
A good-looking horse may sometimes break down.
Good habits should be cultivated in childhood.
Cooking takes up too much time.

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