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He is more a teacher than a scholar.
I think he is not so much a scholar as a novelist.
He did say so.
I think he gets a passing mark as Foreign Minister.
He asked for samples of picture postcards.
He said in earnest that he would quit the company.
He always says "Hello" when I see him.
He sent us his blessing.
He is very progressive, not to say radical.
He shook me awake, shouting, "A fire!"
He said he wanted to be a scientist.
When did he say he would come?
What time did he say he'd come?
What is he talking about? It just doesn't make sense.
He said nothing, which made her angry.
He didn't say a word.
He didn't say anything.
He says that he saw nothing. However, I don't believe what he says is the truth.
He was at a loss for a word.
He did not know what to say.

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