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It was just by accident that we met at the store.
I am quite unhappy about it.
Our journey by camel was quite an experience.
He that hears much and speaks not at all shall be welcome both in bower and hall.
Much as we resemble one another, we are none of us exactly alike.
Europe is now reported to be entirely free of new cases of this disease.
If it were not for the sun, we could not live at all.
It was sheer coincidence that Mary and I were on the same train.
When he started the book, Hawking was unable to write by hand at all.
Beth was very impressed and content with his completely new clothes.
Our house is quite satisfactory except that it is rather a long way to the bus stop.
All was quiet except that buses sometimes ran.
Her behavior at the party was far from perfect.
Why he got angry is quite clear.
Why are there no taxis at the station today?
Tom loved Mary, who didn't love him at all.
We were quite at a loss which way to go.
We were quite at a loss which way to go.
Dan's completely off the wall; you can't predict what he's going to do next.
67% of those who never smoked said they worried about the health effects of passive smoking.

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