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He is really dull to hardship.
He will be really pleased.
He'll really be happy, won't he?
He does want to be a wrestler, but he is too thin.
He is a really good worker.
He plays dirty pool.
He is very clever indeed.
That's really what he ate.
He does know the fact.
He's quite a nice fellow but I don't like him.
Do you think he will really give up?
He has never really got over malaria he caught in the East during the war.
He's quite humble man in spite of all he's achieved.
He keeps on phoning me, and I really don't want to talk to him.
He is the only friend I can really trust.
He made out really well in the clothing business.
He thinks that only very well trained actors can be really successful.
He looked really wonderful in his top hat and tails.
He did come at last.
At Christmas he went out of his way to buy me a really nice model plane.

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