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What he needs is not money but love.
He has no basis for his opposition.
There is no point in trying to introduce Japanese literature to him.
I hope he hasn't had an accident.
I should have known better than to call him.
There is no point in giving him advice.
His explanation is by no means satisfactory.
He was absolved from blame.
I admit that he is sincere.
His prospects of success are barred.
He has no chance of succeeding.
I am deeply in debt to him.
He got a new job.
If you would like me to introduce you to him, I will write him right away.
I intended to hand the paper to him, but I forgot to.
I had intended to hand the document to him, but I forgot to.
We didn't need to ask him to resign.
Will you tell him I called?
I like him the better for his faults.
I like him all the better for his faults.

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