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I was deeply impressed by the scenery.
The fire is remembered in history.
The severity of such marks can reveal whether or not any of these people were habitually engaged in hard labor.
And there were three.
Is there any sauce left? No, there is none.
The grass was left long and weedy in the slate walk, and very often he wasn't cutting the grass on the other side of the hedge by the road at all.
The supermarkets are now closed, so we'll have to make do with what is left in the refrigerator.
Susan eats like a bird and leaves most of the food on her plate.
There's no salad oil left.
This will go down in history as the greatest event that has ever taken place.
This discovery will be recorded in history.
This experience will always remain in my memory.
I have two exposures left on this film.
There is as much water left in this bottle as in that one.
There is little water left in the glass.
I'm afraid there isn't any coffee left.
Give me some coffee if there is any left.
You can't eat your cake and have it.
Some of the cake is left in the kitchen.
Each and every member of the club was present.

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