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The old man was fast asleep when the bear came.
Only when I got sick as a kid that I could eat as much ice cream and jello as I wanted and not get yelled at.
As the room fall silent, only the ticking sound of an old clock could be heard.
"Now and then I think of divorcing him." "You must be kidding!"
She grinned at me when she came into the room.
I was getting close to the summit, but there was a boulder in my way, and I was almost done in trying to get over it. Sometimes there were loose rocks all over the place, too.
Avoid crossing this street when it is raining.
He caught the first train and got there just in time.
Tom had a good time in Boston.
Money takes a long time to earn, but you can spend it in no time.
When she went to Oshima by sea, she got seasick and brought up all she had eaten.
Time passed rapidly and the work didn't advance at all.
Only time will tell if he was right.
He didn't see the stop sign and almost hit the child crossing the street.
He told them that he had had a wonderful time.
I did smoke when I was young.
What time do you usually have breakfast?
What time do you usually have breakfast?
What time do you usually eat breakfast?
No one went to the station to see him off when he left for Tokyo.

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