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He tried to speak by word or gesture.
He dwelt on the complexities of modern life.
He let the dog loose in the garden.
He let the dog loose in the yard.
He never speaks of his own job.
He is in his element when talking economics.
Did he acquaint you with the facts?
He kept on telling the same story over and over.
He had heard wonderful stories about cities of gold with silver trees.
He approached his uncle about lending him some money.
He introduced the problem of education into the conversation.
He does not speak unless he is asked to.
He phoned me to talk about his holiday plans.
He recounted his unusual experiences.
He is used to talking to foreigners.
He spoke to me on behalf of the company.
He interrupted the speaker with frequent questions.
He went on talking as though nothing had happened.
What a good speaker of Japanese he is!
He talks as if he knew everything.

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