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They named the baby Graham after their uncle.
They set about building a house.
They usually have breakfast at half past seven o'clock and eat their lunch at twelve.
He went back to get his hat.
He seized her hand and dragged her away.
He was too old to work any more.
He is too old.
He was surrounded by a crowd of pressmen.
He is so old that he cannot walk quickly.
He is a little light for a sumo wrestler.
He sent his son out to get the newspaper.
When he was young, he was the talk of town.
He can't run his own family, let alone a nation!
He used to be well off and generous, but now he lives from hand to mouth.
He had enough to do to catch up on his work.
He turned off the TV and began to study.
He set about the work.
He was very anxious to please.
He took his coat off and set to work.
He baited the trap for rabbits.

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