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His plan is difficult and expensive; it is completely out of the question.
His answer is not altogether satisfactory to us.
His opinion is quite different from ours.
I don't know anything about him at all.
I do not know anything about him.
What he says makes no sense at all.
He is devoid of human feeling.
I have nothing to do with him.
It never occurred to me that he might be ill.
There isn't any hope of his success.
What he did next was quite a surprise to me.
That he refused our proposal was big surprise to us.
It is only natural that he should do well at school.
It is not probable that he will get well.
I have no idea where he has gone.
I think it quite strange that he should not know such a thing.
It is quite natural that he think so.
The elder sons are now quite independent of their father.
A diametrically opposed kinship pattern is to be observed among certain South Sea Island communities.
No speculation has taken place concerning the motives.

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