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They walked with him to an old wooden building near the farmhouse.
The boy made believe he was too ill to go to school.
The boy pretended that he was too sick to go to school.
The boy pretended that he was so sick that he couldn't go to school.
The girl went to school in spite of her illness.
The girl jumped to her feet and left the room.
The girl kindly told me the way to the museum.
The girl ran away from home and cut loose from her parents' control.
I had gone some distance before I missed my wallet.
He found difficulty in making ends meet on his small salary.
Little by little our knowledge of English increases.
I have just been to the post office to send a parcel.
I've just been to the post office to send a package.
I walked along the footpath.
The scholarship enabled her to go to university.
The servant gradually adjusted to his new surroundings.
Knowing very well that his wife wanted to go to a movie, the husband, who was a dog in the manger, cooked up a scheme whereby they had to stay at home waiting for a certain visitor who was not expected to come.
The girl insisted on being taken to the zoo.
I took him out to dinner in return for his help.
They went on a trip abroad for the first time.

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