These sentences may be revised in different ways.
1. As the ship put out to sea, it sailed under the Golden Gate Bridge.
2. The painter complained to her model that the model was too pale.
The painter complained to her model, "You are too pale."
3. Everyone on the men's swim team should bring his goggles to tomorrow's practice.
4. The special on the menu is fried eggplant.
5. The traveler bought a melon from the peasant who stood in the shade on the road below Lamia, the city on the hill.
6. After they sat idly for several hours, the passengers boarded the buses.
7. Neither Lewis nor Alfred brought his toothbrush.
8. If anyone wears polyester shirts, he will be much hotter in summer and much colder in winter than with cotton shirts, but he can enjoy them for years.
9. Sara phoned Luz, who then was rushing out to take the children to a Cub Scout meeting.
10. Neither Ellen nor Mike rode a bicycle to school that day, although both children usually rode in together every morning.
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