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He has been to America.
He has been to Europe, not to mention America.
Isn't he an American gentleman?
He respects Einstein, an American scientist.
He has been to America.
He is not much better, and there is a little hope of recovery.
He does not seem to be very tired.
He's in debt to the bank because he bought that big house.
He would be the last to deceive you.
He has been to many places.
He behaves as if he were a famous statesman.
He looked as if he had been ill.
He holds property on their land.
He is older than you by eight years.
He stands about seven feet.
He is far better off now than he was five years ago.
He looks as if he had been ill for more than a month.
He is not the boy that he was ten years ago.
He is ashamed of being idle.
He is not the idle boy he was.

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