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Picasso was painting Guernica at that time.
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The room is being swept by the sweeper.
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The rose smells sweet.
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They have made him a king.
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Why do you blame us?
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Stamp collection interested the boy.
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Leo Tolstoy wrote ‘War and Peace’.
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Has someone made all the necessary arrangements?
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My progress satisfied my teachers.
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The police arrested the thief and sent him to jail.