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I thought things would get better, but as it is, they are getting worse.
The eyes themselves can become selective, ignoring part of what is there, and the brain sometimes insists on seeing things that don't exist at all.
We spend piles of money on the things we don't really use.
I tried flying from the top of the tree.
I know him by name but I have never actually spoken to him.
I know him by sight, but I have never actually spoken to him.
I know him by sight, but I have never actually spoken to him.
I don't really care for that sort of thing.
I agree with the ban in principle, but in practice it will be extremely difficult.
I think that you do know about that.
We thought the meeting was going to be short, but it actually went on for almost three hours.
Our teacher demonstrated the experiment in chemistry.
Our idea did not work in practice.
Our plan didn't work in practice.
There are some people who enjoy work - in fact, they love to work.
What seems easy at first often turns out to be difficult.
When we are in trouble we can take heart from the fact that things often seem worse than they are.
In principle, there should be a parking place for every car. In practice, this is not true.
The plan has many practical difficulties.
Did you actually see the accident?

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