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He tried the experiment again and again.
He asked the policeman how many people had been killed in traffic accidents the previous day.
He beat on a drunken man with his stick.
He would often work for hours without stopping.
He was so used to that kind of back-room wheeling and dealing that he didn't feel guilty.
He cut some branches off the oak tree.
He complains about one thing or another all the time.
He has shot some Westerns in Arizona.
His speech went on for such a long time that some people began to fall asleep.
He did it in only a fraction of a second.
He was accustomed to flying alone, and he had flown this route in his imagination many times.
His novel ideas are time and again getting him into trouble with his more conservative colleagues.
He looked back at us time after time then walked away.
He practiced the piece many times before the concert.
His stories entertained us for hours.
Some of his books are difficult to read.
His remark has nothing to do with the subject.
His heart was not in his work, nor did he take any pride in it.
His assistant examined the pile of papers over and over again.
His failure has nothing to do with me.

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