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1 He was at the window constantly, watching the snow turn to sleet and then rain.
2 Red and black were indistinguishable through the drizzle which was beginning to turn to sleet .
3 Toward night it began to freeze, and the rain turned to sleet .
4 Turned to sleet as we hit Stanstead, just north of the border.
5 Soon, he judged, it would be turning to sleet , and then to snow.
6 In biting cold and gusting wind, mist has turned to sleet .
7 Rain turned to sleet , and the sleet to wet, heavy snow.
8 The cold drizzle that had been falling turned to sleet .
9 The rain turned to sleet and fell sideways, attacking Mrs. Lincoln from every direction.
10 The rain had turned to sleet , and Mr. Traill had trouble in keeping his feet.
11 Rain turning to sleet was falling in a deluge.
12 A warm front had come in about midnight and the snow had turned to sleet .
13 The night after Crockett's return a heavy rain fell, which, toward morning, turned to sleet .
14 October brought weeks of rain to the upper Isonzo valley, turning to sleet on the heights.
15 The rain had turned to sleet after all.
16 Dragging it, she crawled up the ravine, her fingers freezing as the rain turned to sleet .
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