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- He said he would come, and what is more, he said he was glad to.
- He said he would give a helping hand to them.
- He said he would give me a call, but he hasn't yet.
- He said he would give us his decision for sure by Friday.
- He said he would keep from chatting.
- He said he would lend me money.
- He said he would lend me some money, and he was as good as his word.
- He said he would not come in, but he came in after all.
- He said he would pay for the dinner.
- He said he would run 200 kilometers in a day and he did.
- He said he would see me the next day.
- He said he would win and he did, too.
- He said he would write to me, but he hasn't.
- he said he wouldn't had done it
- He said he'd come and he did.
- He said he'll help us.
- He said he's been there before.
- He said his father was an architect and that he wanted to be one too.
- He said his father was ill, which was a lie.
- He said I don't get enough sleep.
- He said I was his archenemy. How did we arrive at a situation like this?
- He said in earnest that he would quit the company.
- he said it
- He said it didn't matter whether we stayed or left.
- He said it merely as a joke.
- He said it out loud.
- He said it was nine o'clock.
- He said it was out of the question.
- He said it, and what was more surprising, he did it himself.
- he said no
- He said nothing as to money.
- He said nothing as to my request.
- He said nothing as to that point.
- He said nothing as to the time.
- He said nothing in answer to my charges.
- He said nothing that would make her angry.
- He said nothing to the contrary.
- He said nothing, which made her angry.
- He said on his return, "It has been a wonderful tour."
- He said one word and the atmosphere changed completely
- He said so by way of a joke.
- He said so in jest.
- He said so only by way of a joke.
- He said so out of envy.
- He said so to her face.
- He said so with humor.
- He said that America declared its independence in 1776.
- He said that Esperanto was a "Japanesque Latinate language."
- He said that everything would turn out well.
- He said that he could smell something burning and that the telephones weren't working.
- He said that he disliked me, but that he needed my help.
- He said that he gets up at 6 o'clock every day.
- He said that he goes for a long walk every morning.
- He said that he had a lot of money.
- He said that he had arrived there that morning.
- He said that he had been in California for ten years.
- He said that he had left his purse at home and asked me if I could lend him 1,000 yen.
- He said that he had left his wallet at home.
- He said that he had met her a week before.
- He said that he had met her on the previous day.
- He said that he had met her, which was a lie.
- He said that he had seen the picture before.
- he said that he is not sure
- He said that he must finish the work by noon.
- He said that he must see the manager.
- He said that he takes a walk every day.
- He said that he takes a walk every morning.
- He said that he takes a walk in the park every morning.
- He said that he understood everything, but I wonder if that's true
- He said that he wanted some money.
- He said that he was afraid it would be rainy.
- He said that he was busy then, but that he would be free the next day.
- He said that he was giving a party that week, and that I was invited to it.
- He said that he was going home the following day.
- He said that he was hungry, and that he wanted to go home to dinner.
- He said that he was hungry.
- He said that he was sorry he couldn't see you
- He said that he was very happy.
- He said that he would be back right away.
- He said that he would be back soon.
- He said that he would be eighteen on his next birthday.
- He said that he would be elected and that he would become governor.
- He said that he would come back here tomorrow.
- He said that he would let us know later about the results of the examination.
- He said that his previous dentist told him that he'd remove nicotine stains if he stopped smoking.
- He said that I must go there.
- He said that I must go.
- He said that I shouldn't even be coming in today.
- He said that if he had much money, he would buy the dictionary.
- He said that if he knew her address, he would write to her.
- He said that if he were there, he would help her.
- He said that if Smith was elected, he would resign.
- He said that it was nine o'clock.
- He said that it would probably rain.
- He said that necessity is the mother of invention.
- He said that the earth goes round the sun.
- He said that the last bus leaves at 10:50 p.m.
- He said that the matter was urgent, and that there was not a moment to lose.
- He said that their principal would go there the next day.
- He said that with an affected air.
- He said that with dignity.
- He said that you had better go.
- He said that you need not go.
- He said that you ought to go.
- He said the same thing over and over again.
- He said the truth.
- He said the words in a very small voice.
- He said to her under his breath, "I love you."
- He said to her under his breath.
- He said to himself that he should go.
- He said to himself, "I will do it."
- He said to himself, "Will this operation result in success?"
- He said to his wife "Are you coming with me"?
- He said to me, "Please, do me a favor".
- He said to me, "Study hard, and you will pass the test."
- He said to me, "You look sad. What is the matter with you?"
- He said to me, 'Don't make such a noise.'
- He said to me, 'I read this book yesterday'.
- He said to me, 'Let's eat out tonight.'
- He said to me, 'Let's play catch.'
- He said to me, 'Study hard, or you won't pass the test.'
- He said two or three words and left.
- He said under oath that he was born in Italy.
- He said under oath that his birthplace was Italy.
- He said we just crossed the International Date Line.
- He said we must keep the secret.
- He said with a perplexed expression, "I've heard nothing, so I can't say anything."
- He said, "Come with us."
- He said, "I felt ill, but I am all right."
- He said, "I plan to become a researcher."
- He said, "I want to be a doctor."
- He said, "I want to be a scientist."
- He said, "I will say nothing more, because I hate making excuses."
- He said, "I'm from Canada."
- He said, "Is somebody there?"
- He said, "It's nine o'clock."
- He said, "Leave me alone."
- He said, "Let's take a short rest."
- He said, "Let's take a walk along the river."
- He said, "My car is always breaking down."
- He said, "So long, my friends," and left us.
- He said, 'May God help us!'
- He said, I am not.
- he said, she said
- He Said, She Said
- He said.
- He said. "What a pretty girl she is!"
- He said: "Leave me alone."
- He sailed the Seven Seas.
- He sailed through the examination.
- He saluted the lady.
- He sang a medley of Simon and Garfunkel hits.
- He sang a song.
- He sang and sang.
- He sang at our request.
- He sang off key.
- He sang the song with great expression.
- He sang the way I did.
- He sang to guitar accompaniment.
- He sang to his heart's content.
- He sang while working.
- He sang with his voice strained.
- He sank into a chair.
- He sank the deal without batting an eyelash.
- He sank the knife into her back.
- He sank under the weight of age.
- He sat at a distance from me.
- He sat at his desk and began to prepare for the exam.
- He sat at his desk, with his eyes closed.
- He sat at the edge of the stream.
- He sat at the head of the table.
- He sat at the table with his chin cupped in one hand.
- He sat beside her with his eyes closed.
- He sat brooding over his troubles all day.
- He sat down by my side.
- He sat down next to me.
- He sat down to read a novel.
- He sat down to recover from his agitation.
- He sat for a long time, listening to the sound of the wind.
- He sat in front of me.
- He sat in the chair.
- He sat in the front so as to be able to hear.
- He sat in Zen meditation.
- He sat listening to the radio.
- He sat looking out of the window.
- He sat next to her.
- He sat next to the stream.
- He sat on a chair with his legs dangling.
- He sat on the bed.
- He sat on the bench and crossed his legs.
- He sat on the bench and had a smoke.
- He sat on the bench and smoked tobacco.
- He sat on the bench and smoked.
- He sat on the bench in the park.
- He sat on the bench.
- He sat on the sofa with his arms folded.
- He sat reading a book.
- He sat reading a magazine, with his wife knitting beside him.
- He sat reading a weekly magazine.
- He sat reading with his wife sewing by the fire.
- He sat reading, with his wife knitting a pair of gloves beside him.
- He sat reading, with his wife sewing by the fire.
- He sat right in front of me.
- He sat silently with his legs crossed.
- He sat smoking on the bench.
- He sat smoking, with his wife sewing beside him.
- He sat surrounded by his children.
- He sat surrounded by his family.
- He sat surrounded by his grandchildren.
- He sat surrounded by young girls.
- He sat there smoking a pipe.
- He sat there surrounded by his children.
- He sat there with his arms folded.
- He sat there with his eyes closed.
- He sat there with his legs crossed.
- He sat up all night reading a novel.
- He sat up all night.
- He sat up late at night.
- He sat up late last night working on the documents.
- He sat up late last night.
- He sat with his legs crossed.
- He satisfied his hunger with a sandwich and milk.
- He satisfied his thirst with a large glass of beer.
- He satisfied me that his brother was innocent.
- He saturated himself with sunshine.
- He saved a child from drowning in a pond.
- He saved a hundred dollars.
- He saved a little boy from drowning.
- He saved a lot of money.
- He saved a sailor.
- He saved all of what little money he earned.
- He saved her at the cost of his own life.
- He saved her at the risk of his life.
- He saved his daughter from the fire at the cost of his own life.
- He saved his friend at the risk of his own life.
- He saved me from danger.
- He saved money for his old age.
- He saved money for the trip.
- He saved money little by little, so that he could build a new house.
- He saved my life at the risk of his own.
- He saved no less than ten thousand dollars.
- He saved the baby at the cost of his life.
- He saved the boy at the risk of his own life.
- He saved the boy from drowning, but only at the cost of his own life.
- He saved the child at the risk of his life.
- He saved the child at the risk of his own life.
- He saved the drowning boy at the risk of his own life.
- He saved the drowning child at the cost of his own life.
- He saved the dying child by giving his blood.
- He saves the greater part of his salary with a view to buying a car.
- He saves what he earns.
- He saw a butterfly on the wall.
- He saw a dog near the door.
- He saw a horrible face at the top of the stairs.
- He saw a light far away.
- He saw a pretty girl.
- He saw a small Band-Aid on her left knee.
- He saw a UFO flying last night.
- He saw at a glance that his daughter had been crying.
- He saw brightly-colored birds, flowers and leaves.
- He saw he was wrong.
- He saw her and blushed.
- He saw himself as the savior of the world.
- He saw his home-town again only after ten years.
- He saw it also.
- He saw it, too.
- He saw no advantage in waiting any longer.
- he saw someone being bullied
- He saw something behind a lot of old boxes.
- He saw that he was wrong.
- He saw the accident on the way to school.
- He saw the boy jump over the fence and run away.
- He saw the police car and ran away.
- He saw the scene by accident.
- He saw the surprise on my face.
- He saw there what he had dreamed about.
- He saw to it that both boys were well provided for.
- He saw Tom leave before the job was finished.
- He saw us off until he could not see us anymore.
- He sawed logs for the fireplace.
- he says
- He says "want" when he wants something, and "no" when he does not.
- He says daring things.
- He says firefighting is a feast or famine job.
- He says he avoided the danger by playing dead.
- He says he can't go without wine even for a day.
- He says he has a bone to pick with you.
- He says he has achieved his goal to a certain extent.
- He says he has always been true to his wife.
- He says he has been to Hawaii before.
- He says he has never caught cold during the past several years.
- He says he has never told a lie, which is a lie.
- He says he is above failure.
- He says he is leaving the country for good.
- He says he must get rid of the mice that are in the attic.
- He says he will come at once.
- He says he will come, which is quite impossible.
- He says he will come.
- He says he will inquire into the matter.
- He says he will not give up smoking.
- He says he won't come.
- He says he'll blow the story open.
- He says he's got to get to Vienna the day after tomorrow.
- He says he's innocent, but they put him in jail.
- He says he's never seen a panda.
- He says he's related to that rich family.
- He says his son can count up to 100 now.
- He says I speak too fast, but this is how we speak Portuguese.
- he says ing
- He says interesting things so a person can enjoy just being in his company.
- He says nobody cares for a thing like that.
- He says one thing and means another.
- He says racial reconciliation and nation building will be the aims of his government.
- he says said
- He says that he has to go to Vienna the day after tomorrow.
- He says that he saw nothing. However, I don't believe what he says is the truth.
- He says that he will lend me the book when he is done with it.
- He says that he will study English harder.
- He says that if he were a bird he would fly to me.
- He says that if he were there he would be happy.
- He says that raw vegetables are healthier.
- He says things on the spur of the moment.
- He says we must live to eat.
- He says what he has to say unreservedly to his seniors.
- He says what he thinks regardless of other people's feelings.
- He scalded his tongue with the hot tea.
- He scarcely ever watches TV.
- He scarcely seems to care for me, does he?
- He scattered the coins of the money-changers and overturned their table.
- He schemed to evade tax.
- He scolded her for having left the door open.
- He scolded her for her weakness.
- He scolded her.
- He scolded me for being lazy.
- He scooped up sand by the handful.
- He scored 85 on the exam.
- He scraped his car on the utility pole at the corner.
- He scraped his knee in a fall.
- He scraped mud from the door.
- He scraped the mud off his boots.
- He scratched his arm with the nail.
- He scratched his head out of habit.
- He screamed for help.
- He screwed up his courage and proposed to her.
- He scrunched down in his seat so that I wouldn't see him.
- He searched all day for the letter.
- He searched for the key.
- He searched his bag for his car key.
- He searched his pockets for the key.
- He searched my face for my real intentions.
- He searched the room for the lost key.
- He seated himself beside her.
- He seated himself next to me.
- He seated himself on the bench.
- He secretly showed me her photo.
- He secretly showed me her photograph.
- He secretly showed me her picture.
- He seduced her with false promises.
- He seeks fame and wealth.
- He seemed disappointed at the results.
- He seemed disappointed with the results.
- He seemed happy.
- He seemed quite puzzled how to answer the question.
- He seemed surprised at the news.
- He seemed surprised by my ignorance.
- He seemed to be beside himself with joy.
- He seemed to be ill.
- He seemed to be tired from working hard.
- He seemed to be very keen on music.
- He seemed to conceal the fact.
- He seemed to have been ill.
- He seemed to have been rich.
- He seemed to have been very happy.
- He seemed to have been working for a long time.
- He seemed to have entered into other classroom by mistake.
- He seemed to have just woken up from a dream.
- He seemed to have thought so.
- He seemed to like that.
- He seemed unconscious of my presence.
- He seemed vague about what he wanted to do.
- He seemed worried about his health.
- he seems
- He seems a kind man.
- He seems a little out of place.
- he seems a nice person
- He seems as busy as ever.
- He seems cheery but, on the contrary, he is sad.
- He seems close to me in age
- He seems delirious with a high fever.
- He seems disappointed in his son.
- He seems disappointed with his son.
- he seems happy
- He seems happy.
- He seems healthy.
- He seems honest.
- He seems ill.
- He seems kind.
- He seems like a good person.
- He seems like a softy on the surface, but at the core he's got an iron will that makes him an extremely tough negotiator.
- He seems like an awkward person to me
- He seems like he doesn't want anybody to talk to him right now.
- He seems like he likes kids.
- He seems like he's got a few screws loose.
- He seems like quite a find.
- He seems more or less familiar with the subject.
- He seems nice, but he's wicked at heart.
- he seems not happy
- He seems not to agree.
- He seems not to be aware of the conflict between my father and me.
- He seems not to be cut out for teaching.
- He seems not to have known it.
- He seems not to have realized its importance.
- He seems quite happy.
- He seems really depressed and lifeless today. I wonder what took the wind out of his sails.
- He seems rich.
- He seems rough, but at heart he is very gentle.
- He seems sad.
- He seems satisfied with my explanation.
- He seems tired.
- He seems to be a good guy.
- He seems to be a kind person.
- He seems to be a nice fellow.
- He seems to be a nice guy.
- He seems to be a student.
- He seems to be a typical American boy.
- He seems to be able to watch foreign movies without subtitles or voice over
- He seems to be afraid of being laughed at if he makes a mistake.
- He seems to be all thumbs.
- He seems to be always in conflict with someone.
- He seems to be asleep.
- He seems to be at home in Greek literature.
- He seems to be aware of my feelings.
- He seems to be bankrupt of all tender feeling.
- He seems to be bankrupt of humor.
- He seems to be friendly.
- He seems to be happy.
- He seems to be having trouble breathing.
- He seems to be honest.
- He seems to be ill.
- He seems to be in a dark humor.
- He seems to be in a slump.
- He seems to be in good health.
- He seems to be in trouble.
- He seems to be indifferent to politics.
- He seems to be involved in that matter.
- He seems to be lying.
- He seems to be more eager than I thought
- He seems to be oppressed by his monotonous daily life.
- He seems to be possessed with idle fancies.
- He seems to be prickly.
- He seems to be rich now.
- He seems to be rich.
- He seems to be sick.
- He seems to be unable to understand that argument and criticism are two different things
- He seems to be unaware of his mistake.
- He seems to be very fond of the boy.
- He seems to be very fond of the student.
- He seems to be very happy.
- He seems to be very sleepy.
- He seems to be wary of us.
- He seems to be worried about something.
- He seems to deal in clothes.
- He seems to have a fat purse.
- He seems to have a great deal to do with the affair.
- He seems to have a habit of getting on his coworker's back when he makes a mistake.
- He seems to have a touch of fever.
- He seems to have apprehensions of age.
- He seems to have been a great athlete.
- He seems to have been a very popular actor when he was young.
- He seems to have been happy.
- He seems to have been ill for a long time.
- He seems to have been ill.
- He seems to have been in poor health when young.
- He seems to have been poor when he was young.
- He seems to have been rich before.
- He seems to have been rich in those days.
- He seems to have been rich.
- He seems to have been sick last week.
- He seems to have caught a cold.
- He seems to have disappeared from the social stage
- He seems to have finished his work.
- He seems to have had a great amount of money.
- He seems to have had a hard life in his youth.
- He seems to have known the truth.
- He seems to have left the country.
- He seems to have lived in Spain.
- He seems to have lost the thread of the story.
- he seems to have lost weight
- He seems to have missed the point.
- He seems to have much in reserve.
- He seems to have no sense of humor.
- He seems to have pleasant words for everybody
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