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1 It was going to rain , and rain hard , probably thunder and lightning.
2 It may rain hard , 'cause I see clouds heapin' up thar in the west.
3 It's going to rain hard , and that will cover our tracks before the pack revives.
4 I started onto the road, away from the City wall, the rain hard on my skin.
5 It had come on to rain hard , and she held her umbrella low over her head.
6 We are on our way home, and I am sure it is going to rain hard presently.
7 You hear a peal of thunder, the fall of rain hard upon the roof of the gate.
8 Finally, April 8, Ball wrote that at 12 it commenced to rain hard .
10 It can rain hard or soft.
11 It started to rain from a low, gray sky and it didn't rain hard and it didn't rain soft.
12 She hoped it would not rain hard , though after all, what difference did it make whether it did or not?
13 It was not cold, but it had begun to rain hard , and so I made the dampness an excuse for a fire.
14 Then there was no sound at all, except the wind growling in the alleys and driving the rain hard against the windowpane.
15 It began to rain hard , and it was the first rain that we had seen since we left South Georgia sixteen months ago.
16 Before this, it had begun to rain hard , and it continued to do so throughout the day, and great part of the night.
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