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There is a doll in the box.
There are six apples in the box.
The rainy season has set in.
The rainy season has set in.
The rainy season has set in.
Rainy season has begun.
As I checked your delivery that I received, I found it included a T-shirt which I did not order.
On entering the barn, he found a missing bike.
It was brave of you to go into the burning house.
A hot bath and then bed.
I've just had a hot bath, so I feel much better.
Please knock on the door before you enter.
You should have knocked before you came in.
I spend money as soon as I get it.
"You'd better come in," the man said.
The newest staff members get all the donkey work when they're at the bottom of the ladder.
Might I come in?
May I come in?
It's occupied.
You may not come in.

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