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Students often study with music playing in the background, and people working around the house will usually turn on the television or radio to keep them company.
When the school had no books or paper or pencils, she wrote the alphabet on the ground with a stick.
A foreign language cannot be mastered in a year or so.
There are a number of shops selling foreign books and periodicals.
No sooner had I gone out than it began to rain.
I thought it would be a good idea to get back in touch with Japanese culture and history.
Where can I go to buy art books and catalogues?
Where can I go to buy art books and catalogs?
We are exploring new sources, such as solar and atomic energy.
We can have dogs, cats, birds, and so on.
We take air and water for granted.
In everyday life we have many obligations and responsibilities.
What with overwork and poor meals, she fell ill.
What with overwork and lack of nourishment, he became very ill.
We can record the past and present.
Flowers and trees need clean air and fresh water.
I had no sooner left the house than it began to rain hard.
Hundreds of people called or wrote to the Gorilla Foundation.
Many plants and crops grow here thanks to the mild climate.
Kingdoms and small countries then developed.

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