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