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She seems quite indifferent to football.
She had never spoken to him before that time.
She did it entirely of her own accord.
She has nothing to do with that affair.
She had nothing to do with the case.
She is no less beautiful than her mother.
Her words were wholly void of meaning.
Her words were completely meaningless.
What she said was completely meaningless.
Her diligence is indeed worthy of praise.
Her mother lives in the country all by herself.
Her mother lives in the country all by herself.
It is quite strange that she should say so.
Little did they imagine that they would lose the game.
They have no house to live in at all.
He says he will come, which is quite impossible.
He grabbed the chocolate away from his sister.
He is bound to pass the entrance examination.
He is quite ignorant of things Japanese.
He is fresh from college, so he has no experience.

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