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He studied hard in order to get into college.
He studied hard so that he might enter the university.
He satisfied his thirst with a large glass of beer.
He's too lazy to apply himself to anything.
He began to study with a will.
He opened the window to let in some fresh air.
He's always playing up to the boss, in hopes of getting a new PC in his office.
When he tried to back into the garage, he mistakenly gunned the engine and backed into the wall.
He ought to have made allowances for his age.
He put his money in the box.
He put new film into his camera.
He put all his money in the box.
He flatly refused to let me in.
He likes coffee without sugar.
He was put in prison.
He watches for an opportunity to intrigue against his rival.
He put salt into his cup of coffee by mistake.
He framed the picture he had bought on the street.
He called in to say he could not attend the meeting.
He made an apology.

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