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He is the very person I was talking of.
Old men are apt to forget.
The Japanese tend to identify themselves with the group they belong to.
With winter coming on, it's time to buy warm clothes.
Tom caught a glimpse of the driver as the train raced past.
As the train went by, Tom caught a glimpse of the driver.
Boys tend to look down on their sisters.
Boys tend to look down on their younger sisters.
Boys tend to look down on their younger sisters.
Everybody tends to be lazy.
People living in a big city tend to lack exercise.
Many young men tend to commit the same errors.
Those who find fault with other people tend to be blind to their own fault.
First come, first served.
First come, first served.
First come, first served.
The snow has just come on.
People tend to look at others with bias.
People see things differently according as they are rich or poor.
People are apt to take it for granted that the professor can speak English.

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