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31. I know he's well-meaning, but I wish he'd leave us alone. 32. He had a nasty moment when he thought he'd lost his passport. 33. He said he'd picked the woman up in a bar. 34. He'd piped fresh cream around the edge of the cake. 35. He just breezed in as if he'd only been away a day instead of ten years. 36. He'd threatened to divorce her but I never thought he'd go through with it. 37. He'd do anything to cover his ass, including lie, cheat and murder. 38. There was no doubt in his mind that he'd get the job. 39. He started telling me about a wonderful new restaurant he'd been to and I wondered what he was leading up to. 40. He'd been ill for a long time, and his skin was like parchment. 41. I asked him to come to the exhibition but he'd already seen it. 42. Given the slightest encouragement, he'd be on his knees swearing eternal devotion. 43. He got what he could out of me before I caught on to the kind of person he'd turned into. 44. He's so self-righteous - you'd think he'd never done anything wrong in his life. 45. If he improved his IT skills,(Sentence dictionary) he'd easily get a job. 46. My grandfather was a career teacher; it's the only job he'd ever done. 47. He'd got only a few minutes to spend with her. 48. His teachers told him to pull his socks up, or he'd undoubtedly fail his exam. 49. His hair was tousled and he looked as if he'd just woken up. 50. It was the first chocolate he'd tasted for over a year, so he savoured every mouthful. 51. He said he'd give me a job and I just took him at his word. 52. He'd gone to Seattle long after everything else in his life had changed. 53. It was deadly poison and if he drank it he'd probably die. 54. James said he'd better be getting back or there'd be a fuss . 55. He told me to piss off, or he'd clobber me. 56. She sat in the car, silently fuming about what he'd said. 57. The heavy expenses involved in his marriage celebration cancelled out the possible pleasure he'd have. 58. He'd let me down more than once so the next time he asked me for a favour I gave him the brush off. 59. She was very naive to believe that he'd stay with her. 60. He chuckled to himself when he remembered the trick he'd played on them.