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1 I think there 's going to be a thunderstorm at any moment.
2 Perhaps there wouldn't be a thunderstorm after all.
3 But the Africa Easterly Wave persists, and sometimes so does the energy that used to be a thunderstorm .
4 What threatened to be a thunderstorm and then, as Honey said, failed to "make good," came up in the afternoon.
5 There was a thunderstorm over Schmaltzberg, but that was ever the case.
6 The day was sultry at first and then there was a thunderstorm .
7 Well, we don't sit in the gravel pit when there 's a thunderstorm .
8 It 's a thunderstorm that has rolled by and left us again in the sunlight.
9 The local light company crawls under its bed every time there is a thunderstorm .
10 It 's oppressively hot, but there 's a thunderstorm written across the sky in invisible ink.
11 There was a thunderstorm some miles away: we could see the glimmer of the lightning.
12 Now there really is a thunderstorm outside, not a false alarm but the real thing.
13 There was a thunderstorm and the air got cool.
14 As you saw, there is a thunderstorm coming on.
15 The next is a thunderstorm from Virgil and Lucan, (Aen.
16 There was a thunderstorm on the way.
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