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- He was guilty of a blunder.
- He was guilty of making a mistake.
- He was guilty of murder.
- He was hanged for murder.
- He was happily married.
- He was happy at the news of her success.
- He was happy being a Jew.
- He was happy for a time.
- He was happy in the bosom of his family.
- He was happy that he passed that exam.
- He was happy to have passed the examination.
- He was happy to realize his dream.
- He was happy, poor as he was.
- He was hard on forty at the time.
- He was hard put to find out an explanation.
- He was hard to please.
- He was hard up for money and lifted goods in a supermarket yesterday.
- He was hard up.
- He was having lunch when I entered the room.
- He was heard singing the song.
- he was heard to grammar
- He was heard to sing at the concert.
- He was heartbroken and hanged himself.
- He was heartbroken from unrequited love.
- He was heartbroken.
- He was held in captivity.
- he was helpful in japanese
- He was here at that time.
- He was hit by a car and died instantly.
- He was hit by a car and died right away.
- He was hit by a car.
- He was hit by a falling rock and died instantly.
- He was holding a large box in his arms.
- He was holding a pen in his hand.
- He was honest in business.
- He was hospitalized for a surgical operation.
- He was hounded into quitting.
- He was humiliated by her.
- He was hurt in a car accident.
- He was hurt in the accident.
- He was idly turning over the pages of a magazine.
- He was ignorant of the fact that the town had been destroyed.
- He was ignorant of the fact.
- He was ignorant of the plot to assassinate him.
- He was ill, and so they were quiet.
- He was ill, so he couldn't come.
- He was ill, so he lay in bed all day long.
- He was impatient of any delays.
- He was impatient to see his daughter.
- He was impatient to see his son.
- He was impatient under his sufferings.
- He was impatient with her unfriendly attitude.
- He was impeded in his work.
- He was impertinent to his father.
- He was impolite, not to say rude.
- He was in a bad mood, which was rare for him.
- He was in a hurry to begin the new job.
- He was in a hurry to see his mother.
- He was in a hurry to see his son.
- He was in a mood of depression.
- He was in a traffic accident.
- He was in a twitter.
- He was in advance of his time.
- He was in agony.
- He was in America at that time.
- He was in bed with a cold.
- He was in charge of preparing a magazine for publication.
- He was in critical condition.
- He was in dead earnest when he threatened to call the police.
- He was in deep grief at the death of his wife.
- He was in despair over health problems.
- He was in despair when he spent the last of his money.
- He was in error in assuming that she would come to see him.
- He was in favor of equality for all.
- He was in favor of the proposition.
- He was in good health last summer.
- He was in good spirits.
- he was in his cell for several weeks.
- He was in his home in Cambridge, England.
- He was in open-mouthed amazement.
- He was in pain.
- He was in prison for life.
- He was in prison on a charge of robbery.
- He was in reality a criminal.
- He was in Rome and he didn't see the Pope.
- He was in such a good mood when his team won the championship.
- He was in the army for thirty years.
- He was in the depth of misery.
- He was in the grip of poverty.
- He was in the habit of getting up early.
- He was in the habit of taking a walk after supper.
- He was in the habit of taking a walk before breakfast every morning.
- He was in the habit of taking a walk before breakfast.
- He was in the middle of a funny story when he stopped to answer the telephone.
- He was in the process of making a final decision.
- He was in the queue.
- He was in the true sense of the word cultured.
- He was in the world.
- He was in time for school.
- He was in time for the appointment.
- He was in time for the last bus.
- He was inaugurated as President.
- He was incautious in regard to the decision.
- He was incensed by their lack of incentives.
- He was included in the deal.
- He was incredulous of the story.
- He was injured badly in the accident.
- He was injured in a car accident.
- He was injured in a railway accident.
- He was injured in a traffic accident.
- He was injured in an accident
- He was injured in his left leg in the accident.
- He was injured in the accident.
- He was innocent as a child.
- He was innocent of the crime.
- He was innocent.
- He was interested in only the pursuit of wealth.
- He was interested in the mysteries of the Orient.
- He was interviewed for the job, but couldn't get it.
- He was invited to be the chairman of the club.
- He was involved in a murder case.
- He was involved in a traffic accident.
- He was involved in the accident and killed on the spot.
- He was involved in the puzzle.
- He was involved in the trouble.
- He was irritated by her delay.
- He was irritated by the sound.
- He was issued a disability certificate
- He was itching for a ticket to the concert.
- He was jealous of his wife.
- He was jealous of my success.
- He was jealous of their happiness.
- He was judged sane and was therefore chargeable with murder.
- He was just appointed as the American ambassador to Japan.
- He was just behind me.
- He was just going to the walk across the street.
- He was just in time for the last train.
- He was just on the verge of going to sleep.
- He was kept waiting for a long time.
- He was killed by a single bullet.
- He was killed by my hand.
- He was killed in a car accident.
- He was killed in a railroad accident.
- He was killed in an airplane accident.
- He was killed in the war.
- He was killed with a sword.
- He was killed.
- He was kind enough to give me something cold to drink.
- He was kind enough to help me with my homework.
- He was kind enough to help me with my studies.
- He was kind enough to help me.
- He was kind enough to invite me.
- He was kind enough to lead me to the ticket counter.
- He was kind enough to lend me money.
- He was kind enough to lend me some money.
- He was kind enough to open the door for me
- He was kind enough to see that I wanted for nothing.
- He was kind enough to show me the post office.
- He was kind enough to show me the way to the library.
- He was kind enough to show me the way to the station.
- He was kind enough to show me the way.
- He was kind enough to take him to the shop.
- He was kind enough to take me to the bus stop.
- He was kind enough to take me to the hospital.
- He was kind enough to take us over to the island in his boat.
- He was kind enough to tell me the truth.
- He was kind enough to tie my shoelaces.
- He was kindness itself to them.
- He was kindness itself.
- He was knee deep in mud.
- He was knocked down by a truck.
- He was knocked out by a punch in the first round.
- He was knocked over by the car.
- He was known to everybody in the village.
- He was lacking in moral fiber.
- He was laid off until there was more work to do.
- He was laid off.
- He was large, not to say fat.
- He was late as a result of the accident.
- He was late because of the snow.
- He was late for school yesterday.
- He was late for the 7:30 bus.
- He was laughed at by all the people present.
- He was laughed at by everybody.
- He was laughed at by his friends.
- He was laughed at for a stupid act.
- He was laughed at for being so ignorant.
- He was laughed at in public.
- He was lazy and irresponsible. Thus, he was told to leave the company.
- He was leaning against the rail.
- He was leaning against the wall.
- He was learning a poem.
- He was learning to swim.
- He was leaving then.
- He was left all alone in the woods.
- He was left alone in the center of the stage.
- He was left to do the difficult part of the work.
- He was let out after serving just two years of his four-year prison sentence.
- He was listened to with enthusiasm.
- He was listening to me with his eyes shining.
- He was listening to music in his room.
- He was listening to music.
- He was listening to the music in his room.
- He was listening to the radio with his earphone.
- He was listening with his chin resting on his hand.
- He was living in England when the war broke out.
- He was living in London when the war broke out.
- He was living with the Indians.
- He was looked down on as a liar.
- He was looked up to as their leader.
- He was looked up to by all his friends.
- He was looking around as if he was expecting someone.
- He was looking at the sky.
- He was looking for a good job.
- He was looking for it like a hunting dog.
- He was looking for something in the dark.
- He was looking for this very thing.
- He was looking forward to spending the weekend with her in their little cottage in Somerset.
- He was looking forward to that evening's date.
- He was looking into the possibility of buying a house.
- He was looking out the window.
- He was looking through a microscope.
- He was looking upward to the sky.
- He was lost in thought for a while.
- He was lost in thought with his hand on his forehead.
- He was lost to history.
- He was loved by everybody.
- He was lucky enough to find a good job.
- He was lucky.
- He was lying asleep in the sun.
- He was lying down for a while.
- He was lying in bed a long time.
- He was lying on his back, looking at the sky.
- He was lying on his back.
- He was lying on the grass.
- He was lying on the sofa, but sat up as she entered the room.
- He was lying there very still and tense.
- He was lying there with his legs bound together.
- He was made a fool of by his neighbors.
- He was made a fool of.
- He was made captain of the team.
- He was made captain.
- He was made fun of by his classmates.
- he was made me sad
- He was made much of at school.
- He was made my servant.
- He was made to check his papers by the chief.
- He was made to do it against his will.
- He was made to do so.
- He was made to go out of the room.
- He was made to go there.
- He was made to sign the contract against his will.
- He was made to tell them everything.
- He was made to wait at the station for two hours.
- He was made to work all day by the boss.
- He was mainly interested in the origin and development of the universe.
- He was mainly interested in the origin of the universe and evolution.
- He was making a speech, but he abruptly stopped speaking when he heard a strange noise.
- He was making a speech, but he broke off when he heard a strange noise.
- He was making sheep's eyes at my daughter.
- He was maneuvered out of office.
- he was married
- He was married and settled down.
- He was married to her sister.
- He was master of the situation.
- He was meditating on his future life.
- He was mentally troubled.
- He was merely sitting in the place.
- He was mistaken for his younger brother.
- He was more interested in politics than in economics of the labor dispute.
- He was more or less drunk.
- He was more than a king.
- He was mortified at his failure in business.
- He was most kind to me.
- He was moved to tears.
- He was much affected by the sad news.
- He was murdered on the spot.
- He was my business associate.
- He was my dear friend.
- He was named after his grandfather.
- He was named after the king.
- He was named Horatio after his uncle.
- He was named Robert after his father.
- He was naturally very angry.
- He was naughty when a boy.
- He was naughty when he was a boy.
- He was nearing his end.
- He was nearly drowned.
- He was nearly hit by the car while crossing the street.
- He was nearly run over at a crossing.
- He was nearly run over at an intersection.
- He was nearly run over by a car.
- He was negligent of his duties.
- He was nervous because he was leaving for America the next morning.
- He was never content with his success.
- He was never to come back to his hometown.
- He was never to come here.
- He was never to return from the trip.
- He was never to return to his hometown.
- He was never to return to his native country again.
- He was never to see her again.
- He was never to see his homeland again.
- He was never to see his mother again.
- He was never to see his native land again.
- He was never to see his parents again.
- He was never to see his wife and family again.
- He was no better than a motherless child.
- He was no better than a yes-man.
- He was no longer dependent on his parents.
- He was no match for a lawyer.
- He was nominated for the presidency.
- He was none other than the king.
- He was not a financial burden on her.
- He was not a man to be disheartened by a single failure.
- He was not a political figure but a religious one.
- He was not able to join in the discussion.
- He was not able to marry her.
- He was not able to open the box.
- He was not about to admit his mistake.
- He was not accustomed to sleeping alone.
- He was not allowed to enroll in the college.
- He was not allowed to remain silent.
- He was not an apt person for the task.
- He was not anxious for fame.
- He was not at all satisfied with the result.
- He was not at all satisfied.
- He was not at all surprised at her ability.
- He was not at all thankful to his former teacher.
- He was not at home, as is often the case with him.
- He was not aware of the danger.
- He was not aware that the praise was a satire in disguise.
- He was not conscious of his own mistake.
- He was not conscious of his weak point.
- He was not conscious of my presence here.
- He was not happy at all.
- He was not interested in girls at all.
- he was not pleased about that
- He was on the verge of revealing the secret when a sharp look from Martha shut him up.
- He was on the way to the airport to meet Mr West.
- He was one of the famous men of letters in his era.
- He was only too glad to help us.
- He was open to a different way of thinking.
- He was operated on for lung cancer.
- He was operated on yesterday.
- He was opposed to monopolies.
- He was ordered home.
- He was ordered to shut up.
- He was ordered, by his superior, to write up a proposal for a new product before the day is out.
- He was otherwise than I thought.
- He was out of breath because he had been running.
- He was out of breath.
- He was out of breath. He had been running.
- He was out of humor as he had lost his wallet.
- He was out of shape when he took a long hike with his sons, and he was stiff and sore the next day.
- He was out of town last week.
- He was overcome by a feeling of melancholy.
- He was overcome by numbers.
- He was overjoyed to find out that his son had succeeded.
- He was overwhelmed by the intensity of her love.
- He was paid 10,000 dollars.
- He was paid one million dollars in retirement allowance.
- He was painfully thin.
- He was pale with fatigue after his sleepless night.
- He was panting to have a go at it.
- He was paralyzed by fear.
- He was paralyzed in the face of danger.
- He was paralyzed with terror.
- He was passing by on his bicycle when he heard a cry for help.
- He was patience itself.
- He was patient.
- He was patiently digging for facts.
- He was perplexed at the unexpected result.
- He was perplexed.
- He was persistently tried to ask me on a date
- He was persuaded into doing it against his own wishes.
- He was persuaded to be more sensible.
- He was persuaded to carry it out against his will.
- He was persuaded to change his mind.
- He was picked up by a passing ship.
- He was pinned down by a fallen tree.
- He was PK'ed, I resurrected him.
- He was placed in a key position by the president.
- He was playing football with an empty can.
- He was playing football with an old tin.
- He was playing tennis all day.
- He was playing the piano.
- He was playing with a lighter.
- He was playing with a toy.
- He was pleased to hear the news.
- He was pleased with the toy.
- He was poached by a rival company.
- He was poisoned by the globefish he ate.
- He was poor and could not buy it.
- He was poor and couldn't buy a coat.
- He was poor and lived in a small cabin.
- He was poor for a long time, but he is well off now.
- He was poor, so he couldn't go to college.
- He was pop-eyed with surprise.
- He was praised for saving a life.
- He was present at the ceremony.
- He was present at the meeting yesterday.
- He was present at the meeting.
- He was present at the party.
- He was probably really spoiled as a child
- He was profuse in his praise of his teacher.
- He was promoted by virtue of his abilities.
- He was promoted to general.
- He was promoted to section chief.
- He was promoted to the position of head teacher.
- He was promoted to the position of school principal.
- He was prone to anger.
- He was proud of his brother.
- He was proud of his daughter.
- He was proud of his punctuality.
- He was proud of his school record.
- He was proud that he was selected by the people.
- He was provoked into hitting her.
- He was pumping the pedals of the bicycle hard.
- He was punished all the same.
- He was punished as a warning to other students.
- He was punished for child abuse.
- He was punished for drunken driving.
- He was punished for his evil acts.
- He was punished for lying.
- He was punished for stealing the money.
- He was purged of all suspicion.
- He was put in a cell.
- He was put in jail for writing the book.
- He was put in prison.
- He was put out.
- He was put through university with money left by his uncle.
- He was put to death finally.
- He was put under anesthesia.
- He was puzzled about what to answer.
- He was puzzled at the question.
- He was puzzled by the question.
- He was quickly cured of his cold.
- He was quite decided in his determination.
- He was quite weak in his childhood.
- He was raging mad.
- He was raised by his grandmother.
- He was raised in an artistic family.
- He was raised in the States, but his mother tongue is Japanese.
- He was raised in the United States, but his native language is Japanese.
- He was raised to the bench.
- He was raised to the rank of colonel two years ago.
- He was rather careless to say the least.
- He was rather drunk, which made a bad impression on the policeman.
- He was rather reluctant, but his brother accepted the offer anyway.
- He was rather shorter with me.
- He was re-elected mayor.
- He was reading a book at that time.
- He was reading a newspaper in his pajamas.
- He was reading a newspaper in his shirt sleeves.
- He was reading a newspaper.
- He was reading a paper upside down.
- He was reading a textbook on American history.
- He was ready to face his fate.
- He was ready to help her with dish-washing.
- He was really a child of his times.
- He was really off the wall yesterday.
- He was really the man we were looking for.
- He was rebuked for writing such a rough report.
- He was recognized as a first-class singer.
- He was reconciled to his fate.
- He was red with anger.
- He was refused medical treatment.
- He was regarded as a hero for saving his friend's life.
- He was regarded as a hero.
- He was regarded as the greatest writer of the day.
- He was rejected because his health was poor.
- He was released from prison immediately after the war.
- He was relieved at the news.
- He was relieved of his heavy responsibility.
- He was relieved when she informed him that she had a rich new boyfriend.
- He was reluctant to answer.
- He was reluctant to go there.
- He was reluctant to reveal what he really meant.
- He was removed from his post because he was idle.
- He was reputed to be a genius.
- He was respected as a hero because he defended his country against the invaders.
- He was respected as their teacher.
- He was respected both as a teacher and as a man.
- He was responsible for the car accident.
- He was rich in experiences.
- He was right after all.
- He was right behind me.
- He was right to give up smoking.
- He was rightly punished.
- He was robbed of all his money.
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