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To hear him speak English, you would take him for an American.
To hear him speak English, you would take him for an Englishman.
I think it a pity that he told a lie.
I think it's a pity that he lied.
We thought it was in the cards for him to aim to become a doctor.
You are mistaken if you think he is wrong.
I'm pretty sure he came late on purpose.
Everybody suspected him of taking a bribe.
I took for granted that he got homesick.
If you were to hear him speak French, you would take him for a Frenchman.
Everybody thought it strange that he lived alone.
Everybody thought it was strange that he lived alone.
If you heard him playing the piano, you would never think he is an eight-year-old boy.
What do you think has become of him?
I thought it unusual that he was up so late at night.
I thought it was unusual that he was up so late at night.
I think it quite strange that he should not know such a thing.
I can't believe that he is that depressed.
It occurred to me that he must have stolen the dictionary.
I think there is little probability of his succeeding in the enterprise.

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