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I to get passes for that new play for two months before my sister finally got them. had tried had been trying When I reached the Atrium Cinema, my friend already up the tickets. had picked had been picking My father was really furious because he for more than two hours when I arrived. had been waiting had waited I to my brother, when the cricket match started. had been apologizing had apologized We the horror movies when the lights went off. had watched had been watching My cousin mentioned that she several dramas because of my late arrivals. had been missing had missed It is a relief to find my mother’s medical documents. I for them all afternoon. had been looking had looked I had to have a break. I for so long. had driven had been driving I was really hungry. I anything since evening. had not eaten had not been eating Sarah was so sweaty because she . had gone jogging had been jogging

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