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Little did I think that I would win.
Little did I think that I would win the prize.
What we have is one thing and what we are is quite another.
I have little, if any, interest in popular songs.
I have nothing to do with them.
I don't know anything about him at all.
I am trying to sell my farm, but I haven't had any offers so far.
I don't know anything about Japan.
I didn't study at all.
I'm not at all tired.
I'm not tired at all.
I met him quite unexpectedly.
I quite agree with you.
I cannot do without any money.
I am wholly in agreement with you.
I quite agree with you.
I felt thoroughly lost in the crowded Ginza.
I didn't study at all yesterday.
Modern art has no interest for me.
I'm not interested in modern art.

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