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It has snowed for two days.
They got out of the bus and walked two kilometres in the hot sun.
Even though I ran down the stairs, I couldn't catch the train.
There was a light rain yesterday.
The doors on the left side will open.
There is frost on the road.
It will snow tomorrow according to the weather forecast.
It looks like rain.
It looks like it's going to rain.
Are you getting off?
As she couldn't pay for a ticket, the driver asked her to get off the bus.
Does it snow much here in winter?
He climbed down from the tree.
The person who descended from the coach was a woman of about 22 or 23 with, if I had to say, a plain appearance. At a glance, I knew that she was a guest coming from Paris. She was alone.
Three days passed, four days passed. The wind blew once, it rained twice.
There was some dew this morning.
She raced him down the hill.
We went down by elevator.
According to the newspaper, it will rain today.
Tom stepped off the train.

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