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He is very much interested in Japanese history. We are surprised at his vast knowledge of the subject.
He went to London two years ago.
He was never to return from the trip.
He was never to come back to his hometown.
He was crossing the street.
He seems to have a habit of getting on his coworker's back when he makes a mistake.
He was destined to become a simultaneous interpreter.
He holds a very enlightened attitude toward working women.
He can die from overwork.
He has the habit of scratching his head.
He looked bewildered.
He is in a fair way to being elected.
He has a good chance of being elected.
He has a good chance of being chosen.
There's a good chance that he'll be elected.
There's a good chance that he'll be chosen.
He is one of the up and coming young men of the party.
He has the habit of standing up when he is angry.
He was a great authority on astronomy, or the science of the heavenly bodies.
It seems that he is interested in astronomy.

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