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- H
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- HJ
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- HL
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- H(50音)
- H(タイ文字)
- H(数字)
- H(記号)
- His brother is more patient than he is.
- His brother is still taller.
- His brother passed away last month.
- His brother studies very hard.
- His brother was lost in the town.
- His brother was nasty to me.
- His brother went to the station to see him off.
- His brother works for a trading company.
- His brothers, sisters or he himself is to go to the station to meet their father.
- His bushy brows accented his face.
- his business
- His business affairs are in good shape.
- His business has begun to thrive at last.
- His business has come to a standstill.
- His business has gone from bad to worse.
- His business in New York was a great success.
- His business is doing well.
- His business is growing rapidly.
- His business plan looks good on paper but I get the feeling it would never work in practice.
- His business resulted in heavy losses.
- His business returned a good profit.
- His business was only a partial success.
- His calm words allayed my fear.
- His calmness is more apparent than real.
- His camera is three times as expensive as mine.
- His car broke down in remote countryside.
- His car broke down on the way to work.
- His car collided with a train.
- His car cost him upward of ten thousand dollars.
- His car fell into the lake.
- His car got no more than fourteen miles.
- His car has just been repaired.
- His car has no wheels.
- His car is a Ford.
- His car is a new model.
- His car is gaining on us.
- His car is in fact worn out.
- His car is really cool.
- His car is similar to mine.
- His car is small and takes up little room.
- His car is two years old.
- His car is yellow, I think.
- His car isn't here, so he must have gone.
- His car looks as good as new.
- His car ran into the Iron Gate.
- His car remained locked.
- His car shaved the wall of the tunnel.
- His car skidded on the bend.
- His car soon went out of sight.
- His car turned over several times before falling into the river.
- His car was blue and hers was red.
- His car was blue. Her car was red.
- His car was blue; hers was red.
- His car was seriously damaged when he backed into a telephone pole.
- His car was seriously damaged.
- His career as a journalist was full of distinguished achievements.
- His career culminated in the presidency.
- His career is progressing in leaps and bounds.
- His career prospects at the company are not too promising.
- His careless driving caused the accident.
- His carelessness brought about the accident.
- His carelessness cost him a broken leg.
- His carelessness resulted in an accident.
- His carelessness resulted in the accident.
- His chances of being elected are good.
- His character resembles his father's.
- His character was formed in his childhood.
- His cheeks were bright red.
- His cheeks were burning with shame.
- His chief attraction lies in his character, not his looks.
- His child behaves well.
- His child's life is in danger.
- His childlike laugh is charming.
- His children as well as his wife were invited to the party.
- His children have grown up.
- His chin is defined.
- his chin nuzzled into his breast in an effort to escape
- His cigarette burned a hole in her dress.
- His claim is really the same as the one Benson proposed in Entrepreneurs.
- His claim is that there is a close relation between birth order and personality.
- His classmates felt for him deeply.
- His classmates laughed at him at once.
- His classmates' jeers reduced him to tears.
- his client take legal action
- His clinic has lost many patients since the scandal.
- His clothes always smell bad.
- His clothes are always out of style.
- His clothes are out of fashion.
- His clothes are worn out.
- His clothes didn't match his age.
- His clothes were dripping.
- His colleague was transferred to an overseas branch.
- His colleagues gave him a present when he retired.
- His college boasts the finest view in the city.
- His command of English is on a par with mine.
- His comment hit below the belt.
- His comment was concise and to the point.
- His comments about the book were favorable.
- His company is dangling by a thread. That's the rumor I hear.
- His company is extending its business.
- His company is one of the best managed companies in Japan.
- His company is under his control.
- His company makes profits from car exports.
- His company was singled out as the most successful small business in the region.
- His company went bankrupt, and to make matters worse, he met with a traffic accident.
- His competition record was the worst among the five.
- His complete ignorance of the accident surprised me.
- His composition has not a few mistakes.
- His composition is by far the best of all.
- His composition is free from mistakes.
- His composition is not perfectly free of mistakes.
- His composition leaves nothing to be desired.
- His composition was free from mistakes.
- His conceited attitude makes me mad.
- His concert attracted many people.
- His concert was great.
- His concert was unreal.
- His concert was very good.
- His conclusion is based on these facts.
- His condition changed for the better.
- His condition changed for the worse.
- His condition goes up and down.
- His condition has got steadily better.
- His condition is if only, better than in the morning.
- His condition is, if anything, better than in the morning.
- His condition is, if anything, better than yesterday.
- His condition was, if anything, worse than in the morning.
- His condition will soon change for the better.
- His conduct admits of no excuse.
- His conduct deserves to be praised.
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