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3. Having been covered by the flood for two weeks, the food was completely
destroyed.
4. Annoyed by the humming, Dr. Doolittle commanded the bee to stop the noise.
5. Pleased with our bonuses, we had planned a party for our boss.
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1. The thief pried strenuously at the window. He was grasping the crowbar with both
hands.
2. The doctor examined the new patient. The doctor was hoping to find the problem.
3. The comedian took a final bow. The comedian was waving at the audience.
5. The horse pranced and whirled in circles. He was approaching the starting gate.
1. Grasping the crowbar with both hands, the thief pried strenuously at the window.
2. Hoping to find the problem, the doctor examined the new patient.
5. Approaching the starting gate, the horse pranced and whirled in circles.
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