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151. He realized he'd left his overnight bag at Mary's house. 152. Bill swore he'd get even with his brother, who'd played a dirty trick on him. 153. Neil played, by ear, the music he'd heard his older sister practicing. 154. Roy was at pains to point out that English was the only exam he'd ever failed. 155. Ralph was luxuriating in the first real holiday he'd had in years. 156. He'd be livid if he found out what you're doing. 157. My husband confessed he'd been having an affair with a woman in his office. 158. She stayed in the hope that he'd tire of his bit on the side. 159. He swore he'd pay her back for all she'd done to him. 160. He repeated none of the errors he'd made first time round. 161. He told reporters he'd come to be with his Latvian brothers. 162. By this time he'd managed to struggle out of bed. 163. From the way he was walking it was obvious he'd had one over the eight. 164. As he watched the TV drama, he suddenly realized he'd seen it before. 165. She asked the man sitting opposite whether he'd mind if she opened the window. 165.try its best to collect and build good sentences. 166. He'd thought the flight would never -- to coin a phrase -- get off the ground. 167. He was 86 when he died so I suppose he'd had a good innings. 168. He'd scratched his name in the bark of the tree. 169. As a clergyman's son he'd imbibed a set of mystical beliefs from the cradle. 170. He'd dyed his hair, which was almost unheard-of in the 1960s. 171. Julian ought to have resigned, then he'd have come out of it with some credit. 172. He decided to tag on an extra paragraph at the end summarizing what he'd said. 173. I wish he'd desist from entertaining his friends at all hours of the day and night. 174. He bought extra food in anticipation of more people coming than he'd invited. 175. It was years before I realized he'd been playing around. 176. He reacted testily to reports that he'd opposed military involvement. 177. I only asked him for a cigarette, but two hours later he'd told me his whole life history. 178. He'd have driven straight into me if I hadn't seen him first - the dozy idiot! 179. He'd been out of the country for weeks, so I clued him in on all that's been happening. 180. I wish he'd get a job. I'm fed up with it .