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- Had
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- I've had enough.
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I had a good idea.
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I had a good time.
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I had a hard time.
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I had a nightmare.
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I had to walk home.
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I wish I had a car.
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We had lovely meal.
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He had already gone.
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He had just arrived.
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He had one daughter.
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I had my pen stolen.
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We had a rough time.
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I had my watch fixed.
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He had a strong alibi.
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He had to stay in bed.
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I wish I had seen her.
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We had a little water.
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He had a strange dream.
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He had dark brown hair.
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I had an asthma attack.
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I had him fix my watch.
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Tom has had a bad week.
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We had a narrow escape.
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You had plenty of time.
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I had my watch repaired.
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We had a large audience.
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We had a secret meeting.
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We had a wonderful time.
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He had trouble breathing.
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Mary had to go to school.
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We had a storm yesterday.
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Everybody had a good year.
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I had a good night's rest.
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I had a healthy breakfast.
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I had him repair my watch.
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We had a pleasant evening.
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We had a really good time.
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He had a bitter experience.
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He had an accident at work.
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He left after he had lunch.
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I had a good night's sleep.
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I had the boy carry my bag.
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I hope you had a nice trip.
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I wish we had won the game.
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She had a clear conscience.
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Dick had a traffic accident.
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He arrived after I had left.
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He had barely enough to eat.
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I had a phone call from him.
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I wish you had come with us.
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I wish you had told me that.
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I had sore legs the next day.
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I had to do everything alone.
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My wife had a baby last week.
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Bob must have had an accident.
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He had to work even on Sunday.
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I noticed that he had stopped.
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I wish I had a room of my own.
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I've had a lot of calls today.
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The troops had plenty of arms.
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Tom had a good time in Boston.
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We had a fire drill yesterday.
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He had decided on a new policy.
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He had his socks on inside out.
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He had no luck in finding work.
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I gave her all the money I had.
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I had a good time at the party.
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I had to take care of her baby.
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I wish I had had a camera then.
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I wish she had come last night.
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If I had money, I could buy it.
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Jane had a very boring weekend.
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She said she had a slight cold.
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The army had plenty of weapons.
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They must have had an accident.
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We had a lot of rain last year.
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We had a lot of snow last year.
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He admitted he had taken bribes.
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I wish I had a reason not to go.
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I wish I had been with her then.
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No one had anything left to say.
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Nobody had anything more to say.
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She had a basket full of apples.
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She had nothing to do yesterday.
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Dust had accumulated on the desk.
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He had no choice but to run away.
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I had a strange dream last night.
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I had my bicycle fixed yesterday.
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I had to postpone my appointment.
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I wish I had been there with you.
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She has had quite a lot to drink.
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He asked me what I had been doing.
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He had a lot of money in the bank.
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He's had many unhappy experiences.
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I had a good time during the trip.
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I had my wallet stolen on the bus.
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I had to run to catch up with Tom.
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No one told me that he had failed.
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We had a heavy frost this morning.
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We've had a lot of rain this year.
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I had a dream about you last night.
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I had him paint the gate last week.
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I wish he had attended the meeting.
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No one told me that she had failed.
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She had to take care of her sister.
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They had trouble finding the place.
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Tom told us that he had a headache.
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We had a very good time last night.
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We had a very hot summer this year.
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I had my pocket picked on the train.
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I had the gardener plant some trees.
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I had to wait more than three hours.
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I thought you had to get up by 7:30.
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She asked me what had become of him.
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He had no idea why his wife left him.
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She had a good time talking with him.
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She told him that her father had died.
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They concluded that he had told a lie.
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How many computers have you had so far?
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I had an enjoyable two weeks in London.
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He explained in detail what he had seen.
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I had a hard time making both ends meet.
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I had no choice but to accept the offer.
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I worked on Sunday, so I had Monday off.
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She gave him all the money that she had.
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You seem to have had that car for years.
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I had a cup of coffee at the coffee shop.
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I wish I had taken better care of myself.
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Michael had a hard time making ends meet.
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Since I had a cold, I didn't go to school
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We had a birthday party for the old lady.
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I wish I had followed the doctor's advice.
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Nancy had never seen a giant panda before.
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They seem to have had a good time in Rome.
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We had to walk all the way to the station.
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I found a rare book I had been looking for.
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I had to grab her to keep her from falling.
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I wish you had not told him about the plan.
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We had no school on account of the typhoon.
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He admitted that he had committed the crime.
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He admitted that he had stolen the treasure.
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He had no difficulty explaining the mystery.
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I had almost finished my work when she came.
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I had my wallet stolen from my inner pocket.
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If you hadn't had advice, you'd have failed.
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She had no intention of quarreling with him.
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Tracy had never used chopsticks before then.
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Although it rained, everyone had a good time.
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I had enough time, so I didn't need to hurry.
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I wish I had bought a ticket for the concert.
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He told them that he had had a wonderful time.
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I didn't know he had decided to leave his job.
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I had a fight with my older brother yesterday.
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I was absent from school because I had a cold.
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I had a headache, and I took the day off today.
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They advertised that they had a house for sale.
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I could have done better if I had had more time.
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I had some free time, so I wandered around town.
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If he had taken my advice, he would now be rich.
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Mary asked if the cat had drunk all of the milk.
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She asked him to stay, but he had to go to work.
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She realized that she had better tell the truth.
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We had better leave her alone for a few minutes.
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I came to the conclusion that I had been deceived.
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I got to the bus stop just after the bus had left.
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I had some custard pudding for an afternoon snack.
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She told him that she had seen me there last week.
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We had less snow this winter than we had expected.
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I had just finished my homework when Ted phoned me.
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If you hadn't had my advice, you would have failed.
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He gave an explanation about why he had been absent.
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She had a good time talking with him about his trip.
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She had no difficulty in learning the poem by heart.
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When I got to school, the race had already finished.
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He finally realized that Mary had made a fool of him.
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He saw at a glance that his daughter had been crying.
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I had hardly left home when it began to rain heavily.
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Tom said that he had been cleaning the house all day.
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When I got home, I noticed that I had lost my wallet.
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No sooner had Tom turned on the TV than the fuse blew.
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She had changed so much that I couldn't recognize her.
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Well, I'm afraid I must be leaving. I had a nice time.
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If I had bought the painting then, I would be rich now.
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It's a pity we didn't visit Tom when we had the chance.
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She asked me what had become of him, but I didn't know.
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I had intended to finish this yesterday, but I couldn't.
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If he had studied harder, he would have passed the exam.
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She forgot that she had promised to call him last night.
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The train had already left when they got to the station.
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You had better ask him in advance how much it will cost.
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If he had been there, I could have given him your message.
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She wouldn't have married him if she had known him better.
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The math homework proved to be easier than I had expected.
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Because I had a bad cold, I went to bed earlier than usual.
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I missed the last train, so I had to walk all the way home.
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After the rain had let up a bit, we made a dash for the car.
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I had a hard time trying to persuade him to cancel the trip.
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Tom told her that he had written that poem two years before.
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If he had taken his doctor's advice, he might still be alive.
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