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5. The riots have destroyed most shop windows in the area. 6. Nobody has ever seen this strange animal before. 7. When we arrived, they had sold all the tickets. 8. The man said somebody had forced him to sign the statement. 9. The news about the strike shocked the director. 10. Has anyone ever asked you for your opinion? 1. By the age of 45, Thomas had written 5 books. 2. Have the police caught the man? 3. Who had drawn the plan of that villa? 4. UPS has delivered the letters. 5. Those prisoners had robbed five banks. 6. Has Lionel signed the contract yet? 7. When I came, firefighters had put out the fire successfully. 8. The zookeepers have captured the lion in the forest. 9. The brave men had defended the city. 10. Dr. Richard has saved Silvia's life

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