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He is leaning on the back of the chair.
He kept complaining so much, without doing anything to help, that I finally had to tell him to fish or cut bait.
Investing all his fortune would not be enough.
Had it not been for his help, I should have failed.
If it hadn't been for his help, I'd have failed.
Had it not been for his help, I couldn't have finished the report.
If he had been a little more careful, the accident would have been avoided.
If he had been a little more careful, he would have succeeded.
If he had attended the party, they would have been encouraged.
A friend to everybody is a friend to nobody.
People who are made much of by the public are not always those who most deserve it.
Perhaps not.
The infantry soldier is only a pawn in the game of war.
I noticed him sitting with his back against the wall.
I went at once; otherwise I should have missed him.
All my efforts are nothing in comparison with yours.
My car is deficient in horsepower.
As compared with his, my collection is nothing.
We are short of money.
It makes no difference whether you want to do it or not.

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