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I am busy, and I'm not interested in that, either.
I need an envelope, a piece of paper, and a pencil or a pen.
I need an envelope and a piece of paper. I also need either a pencil or a pen.
I am poor, whereas my brothers are very rich.
I am tired; nevertheless, I must finish my homework.
I was very tired, but I was nevertheless unable to sleep.
I debated whether to ask her about it or not.
I bought her a toy cat, but she wasn't happy with it.
I wrote him a long letter, but he sent me no reply.
I have no remembrance of it now.
I proposed the plan to my classmates, some of whom were against it.
I am responsible for it, but my friends are not.
I persuaded him to take part in it.
I was charmed with it, adopted it, dropped my abrupt contradiction and positive argumentation, and put on the humble inquirer and doubter.
I am not concerned with it.
I am fed up with it.
I know nothing whatever about it.
I have a lot to think about in relation to the affair.
I have much to say about it.
I think I had better not say anything about it.

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