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I ate a hot dog for lunch.
I've been toiling away in the kitchen all afternoon.
I will play with Naoko this afternoon.
We work by day and rest by night.
We often eat lunch together.
We take a rest at noon.
The lengths of day and night are the same today.
Where will you have lunch today?
Where will you have lunch today?
Where are you having lunch today?
Don't go out now. We're about to have lunch.
Bears also tend to sleep more during the day than at night, although in the summer, with twenty-four hours of light, this does not apply.
We work by day, and rest by night.
Betty will be able to come before noon.
I've just finished lunch.
I will have finished the work by noon.
Mrs. Jones ordered the room to be swept by noon.
Well, let's have lunch.
A bat hunts food and eats at night, but sleeps during the day.
Ken will be at home until noon.

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