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He's an Englishman, and, I guess, has known better days.
He comes from England.
He has been to England twice.
He has been to England twice.
He is not an English boy.
He must have lost his marbles.
He is never discouraged, no matter what difficulties he may face.
He is never discouraged, no matter what difficulty he may face.
He had to part with his house.
He never did his work anyhow.
He is not a man to trifle with.
Since he can read such tiny print, he is far from being near-sighted.
He wasn't happy in spite of all his wealth.
He ought to know better than to quarrel with such a fellow.
He liked Ann, but then his parents didn't.
He wrote a biography of a famous poet.
He bought eggs and milk from a farmer.
He is clever in some ways.
He left Japan on a fine day.
He was tormented by some deep sorrow.

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