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There are times when Mary sits still for hours and looks at the sea.
Mary sometimes sits still for hours and gazes at the sea.
Mary will sit still and look at the sea for hours.
There are times when Mary sits still for hours and looks at the sea.
Mary sometimes sits still for hours and gazes at the sea.
There was a great variety of dishes on the menu.
In order to gain media recognition, sometimes AIDS patients have to push themselves into the public eye.
Meg has a facility for languages.
Have you ever been to Mexico?
May Day is also a festival day for the workers in the world.
Each has his own taste.
Had you met her aunt before you married May?
Mary is both intelligent and kind.
Mary kept on working in spite of her illness.
Mary is said to have been ill last week, but she looks well now.
I heard that Mary was sick all last week, but she looks well now.
Mary has as attractive a personality as her sister.
Mary would often sit alone on the porch.
I met a friend of Mary's.
Mary and I have been acquainted with each other for many years.

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