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She refused to drink a cup of coffee with a lot of sugar.
She put the key in her pocket.
I cannot help loving her in spite of her many faults.
She could not help bursting into tears.
She was in a bad mood; she must have been put off by something that had happened before I arrived.
She put salt into her coffee by mistake.
What's eating her?
She's such a lovely girl!
She's such a lovely girl!
She is getting prettier and prettier.
She is as pretty as anything.
She lives just down the street.
She managed to back their boat into the garage.
She looks pretty, no matter what she wears.
She said she didn't like it, but I thought, personally, it was very good.
She completely cleaned her plate.
She filled the vase with water.
She could hardly keep from laughing when she saw the dress.
She stirred the milk into her coffee.
She put much sugar in the coffee.

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