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He went by the post office.
He is able man, but on the other hand he asks too much of us.
He is nothing more than a dreamer.
He goes swimming in the river every day.
He seems to be oppressed by his monotonous daily life.
He went for a swim in the lake every morning.
How much money does he make a month?
He does want to be a wrestler, but he is too thin.
He's too busy.
He tends to consider things too much earnestly.
He pounded the table in a fit of anger.
He complained about the room being too hot and humid.
He complained of the room being too small.
He complains of the room being so small.
He wants to take over his father's business.
He is nothing but an ordinary man.
He is too tired to study.
He is too tired to go any farther.
He was too tired to walk any more.
He gave her a warning against driving too fast.

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