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He is not pleased with anything.
He is passive in everything.
He is good for nothing.
He has two languages at his command besides English.
He is poor at English but second to none in mathematics.
He arrived on time in spite of the rain.
He decided to study harder.
He soon got accustomed to dormitory life and made two or three friends.
He's only twelve, but he plays chess with the best of them.
He laid down his pen and leaned back in his chair.
He stood against the wall.
He stood leaning against the fence.
He is second to none in his command of French.
He went out in spite of the heavy rain.
He did nothing wrong; all the same he was severely punished.
He works as hard as any other student.
He can run as fast as any other boy.
He works as hard as any student.
He is as smart as any other boy in the class.
She just leaned against me.

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