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1 England rued the two hours lost to rain on the second day.
2 Torrential rain on the West Coast has left a trail of destruction.
3 She said some opted out of battling the rain on the roads.
4 Mr Brandolino said there was not too much rain on the horizon.
5 The sound of constant rain on the window-panes is a little melancholy.
6 All you could hope was that it would rain on their parade.
7 Southern Illinois and Indiana also could see freezing rain on Saturday night.
8 She takes a dishtowel and dabs at the rain on his cheeks.
9 Such attacks were as idle as whistling for rain on the house-tops.
10 There were brief fears that Mahlangu might rain on the anticipated parade.
11 The rain on the windshield began running down the glass in rivulets.
12 There will be bursts of rain on both Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
13 Even so, we resisted the urge to rain on our host's parade.
14 Beside him, the clatter of the rain on the window pane sharpened.
15 Why the deuce does it always rain on the twenty-fifth of November?
16 Launceston could cop more than 25mm of rain on Wednesday and Thursday.
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