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He gives us a lot of trouble, but I like him all the same.
He suggested that I write to her at once.
He kept playing the same record over and over until I had to leave the room.
On his deathbed he asked me to continue writing to you.
He has one foot in the grave.
He was nearing his end.
He blew on his fingers to make them warm.
Having finished his work, he telephoned his wife.
He was tried for murder.
He made a will last year.
He wrote his comments in the margin of the composition.
He wrote a book based on an idea which he borrowed from his wife.
He is writing a letter to his parents now.
He's writing a book now.
He has been writing poems since this morning.
He has written five books so far.
He still writes novels from time to time, but not as often as he used to.
He got wet from the waist to the knees.
He drew two squares on the blackboard.
He wears black-rimmed glasses.

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