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1 The English saying 'pride comes before a fall' reflects the commonplace occurrence .
2 He spoke quite calmly, as though he had been narrating a commonplace occurrence .
3 We were such a commonplace occurrence , so trite, so respectable.
4 Mrs. Morgan was a famous woman and a visit from her was no commonplace occurrence .
5 A Shabbat meal was clearly not a commonplace occurrence in the lives of these Soviet Jews.
6 It's quite a commonplace occurrence , though I suppose it will seem like a miracle to you.
7 Violent quarrels were a commonplace occurrence , and the question of floor space a staple bone of contention.
8 He was quite matter-of-fact, as if his Test match ordeal was a commonplace occurrence for a wrist spinner.
9 Yes, the most commonplace occurrence !
10 The most commonplace occurrence !
11 New, ever since the first apple fell from the first tree in Eden, men have been watching that very commonplace occurrence .
12 When one is very ill one takes the most unlikely happenings as commonplace occurrences .
13 It was as if the minds of these morally exhausted men found relief in everyday, commonplace occurrences .
14 Grief fed on pictures that had once been daily, commonplace occurrences , but which were illumined at present by the brightness of visions.
15 "Going visiting" is a very commonplace occurrence .
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