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When I was on the point of leaving London, it began to snow.
Just as I went to go out, it began to rain.
I was just about to go out, when it began to rain hard.
Just as I was about to go out, it started raining.
Besides, it's starting to rain.
The party had no sooner started than it began to rain.
The party had hardly left when it began to rain.
We had hardly reached there when it began to rain.
To make matters worse, it began to rain.
To make matters worse, it began to rain.
I had hardly walked for a few minutes when it began to rain.
I had not gone a mile when it began to rain.
A banker is a fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining, but wants it back the minute it begins to rain.
It looks like it will start pouring any second now. Better take an umbrella.
At last, it began to rain.
Because it started to rain, I couldn't use my camera.
That day, the rain that had been falling since morning seemed as if it was about to stop around the time that the streetlamps are lit, but as night came it suddenly turned into pouring rain.
I was just going out, when it began to rain.

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