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He ought to have arrived in New York by now.
He's a really straight-laced guy, so he doesn't like the idea of his son changing jobs.
He is far from poor, in fact he has a lot of money.
He is putting on an act for you.
What is he talking about? It just doesn't make sense.
What is he up to?
What a good speaker of Japanese he is!
How strong he is!
He drank a bottle of wine.
He is too proud to give up.
How fast he runs!
How tall he is!
How kind of him to help us move on such a rainy day!
He is very afraid of his mother.
He paid his dues for what he is now.
He's a regular at the bars and pubs around here.
He's here trying to stir up trouble.
He's always looking at you. He must love you.
How is it that he solved the problem?
Go easy on him. He's still new around here.

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