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The volcano may erupt at any moment.
The liquid gave off a strong smell.
The liquor gave off a sickly odor.
The party had no sooner started than it began to rain.
The party had hardly left when it began to rain.
The rose gives off a sweet odor.
Such an accident is likely to happen again.
I intended to start at once.
This river rises in the mountains in Nagano.
Let's count heads before we leave.
When will it suit you to start?
Tell me when to start.
When to set off is a difficult problem.
When are you off?
When are you going to leave?
When to start is the main problem.
In any case, you have to leave early, whether you like it or not.
Do you refuse to leave with us?
What time are you going to leave for London?
You should start between six and seven.

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