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He is a scholar, and ought to be treated as such.
He was seeking to do well at school.
I think he gets a passing mark as Foreign Minister.
He has spent most of his working life as a diplomat.
He tried to put the fragments of a broken vase together.
He has a great talent as a painter.
He had made good as a singer and he became very popular.
He is famous as a scientist.
He won eminence as a scientist.
He tried to force an entrance into the house.
He tried to give up smoking several times, but failed.
He will have his own way in everything.
What was he up to?
What does he mean to do?
What does he intend to do?
What does he plan to do?
What is he doing?
He will have his own way in everything.
It occurred to me that he was trying to conceal something.
He is up to some monkey business.

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