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I have nothing to say.
I can't figure out what the writer is trying to say.
I don't see what he says.
For me winter is rather something to be put up with than to be enjoyed.
As for me, I like chicken better than pork.
As for me, I am satisfied.
Don't lie to me.
As for me, I like this better.
For my part, I have nothing to say about it.
I, for one, don't believe what she said.
As for me, I have nothing to say at present.
I, for my part, have nothing more to say.
It is not the least of life's ironies that this, which we all aim at, is better not quite achieved.
I suppose that what we mean by beauty is that object, spiritual or material, more often material, which satisfies our aesthetic sense.
He said we must keep the secret.
We suspected him of lying.
We could not get at his meaning.
We couldn't grasp the meaning of what he was trying to say.
We were told by him to leave the room at once.
We often hear it said that the Japanese are good workers.

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