
10. We came out of the hut... The weather cleared up. (Lermontov) 11. She had meanwhile finished the letter and sealed it. (Chekhov) 12. When Lieutenant Vulich came to the table, everyone was silent. (Lermontov) 13 hardly had I entered her room when someone came running in with the message that Esenin had arrived. (Schneider) 14. It got dark when they came out of the dugout. (Chakovsky) 15. Morning came; both of them got up. (Turgenev) 16. In the morning, as soon as I crossed the threshold of the school, I felt: something had changed. (Tendryakov) 17. I sat down at the table, put the manuscript in front of me, lit a cigarette... (Tendryakov) 18. I stood until the car turned the corner. (Tendryakov) 19. Bersenev had never spoken to her as he did that evening. (Turgenev)
Based on the given text, it seems that there is some formatting issue or garbled text, making it difficult to identify the intended words. However, I can provide you with a list of six common verbs and their noun forms:
Calculate - Calculation
Calculate - Calculator
Argue - Argument
Direct - Direction
Evaluate - Evaluation
Collect - Collection
Please note that these are common verb-noun pairs, and they may not correspond directly to the text provided. If you can provide clearer or corrected text, I'll be happy to assist you further.