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She wrote down something in her notebook.
She begged for something to drink.
She took something out of the bag.
She seems to have something to do with the affair.
She has something to do with the group.
She was stooping to take something out of the oven.
She is always complaining of one thing or another.
She is always complaining of one thing or another.
She always tries something new.
Instead of giving Alex a nut each time he said something, she'd only give it when he specifically said "nut."
Her tears accounted for what had happened.
There was something about her voice that made us feel uneasy.
When I tried to speak to her, I always found myself too shy to do more than stammer or say something stupid.
I wonder what has happened to her.
Something is grating on her nerves.
She has something of a magnetic force.
There was something strange about her.
Does she have any merit?
They called on us to do something to help the victims.
They have something to do with the scandal.

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