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He ought to have arrived in New York about this time.
He is not wise but clever.
His health has enabled him to succeed in life.
I like him all the better for his faults.
I thought he loved you, but as it is, he loved another girl.
As he is a married man, he has to think of the future.
He was a painter, as I knew from his appearance.
He is, in a word, a utopian.
It occurred to me that he had done it on purpose.
He consoled himself with the thought that it might have been worse.
Now that he is old, it is your duty to look after him.
Now that he has quit his job, I can't depend on him.
He realized Paul had stood him up.
He's handsome and nice, but he has no class.
He is very rich, but he is none the happier for his wealth.
For all his efforts, he didn't succeed.
He is very fat, that is, he weighs 300 pounds.
He doesn't like tennis much, but he really gets carried away with football.
He was to all intents and purposes deceived.
He did it just for fun.

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