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I'd rather she sat next to me.
I would be very happy to hear from her.
I would be very happy to hear from her.
We hope she will take heart soon.
He himself said so.
When you employ him, you must make allowances for his youth.
Theirs is a large household; they have six children.
They were to have been married last month.
They won't allow us to enter the garden.
They are all good men at heart.
They should not talk here.
They enjoy one another's company.
There was some monkey business going on when they were negotiating that last contract; money passed under the table.
I cannot understand why they are such good friends: they have little in common.
I can't understand why they're such good friends. They have hardly anything in common.
He is an old man and should be treated as such.
He is an old man and should be treated as such.
He seems cheery but, on the contrary, he is sad.
He was born into a noble family.
He does want to be a wrestler, but he is too thin.

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