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  • He laughed so much that tears rolled down his cheeks.
    So much DID HE LAUGH THAT TEARS ROLLED DOWN HIS CHEEKS.
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  • If you were to accept our offer, we could avoid the costs of a court case.
    Were YOU TO ACCEPT OUR OFFER, WE COULD AVOID THE COSTS OF A COURT CASE.
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  • If the film had been released in the summer, it would not have been so successful.
    Had THE FILM BEEN RELEASED IN THE SUMMER, IT WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL.
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  • Tom came in.
    In CAME TOM.
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  • This must not leak out to the press. (Under ...)
    Under no circumstances must this leak out to the press.
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  • He wasn't rich and he wasn't handsome. (Neither ...)
    Neither was he rich nor was he handsome.
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  • We haven't often witnessed such artistry. (Rarely ...)
    Rarely have we witnessed such artistry.
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  • The bridge collapsed as soon as we managed to get across. (No sooner ...)
    No sooner had we managed to get across than the bridge collapsed.
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  • Immediately he opened his mouth he started complaining about everything. (Barely ... before ...)
    Barely had he opened his mouth before he started complaining about everything.
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  • She has no idea what a surprise she's going to get. (Little ....)
    Little does she know what a surprise she's going to get.
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  • He didn't start his speech until there was absolute silence in the hall (Not ...)
    Not until there was absolute silence in the hall did he start his speech.
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  • We weren't told that we would need our passports. (At no ...)
    At no time were we told that we would need our passports.
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  • He is both charming and very rich. (Not only ..)
    Not only is he charming, but he is also very rich.
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