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He's shy, and never speaks unless spoken to. You have to talk to him.
I like him all the better for his shyness.
As soon as he went to bed, he fell asleep.
He showed little interest in books or music.
He raises crops and cows on his farm.
He keeps a toyshop in a small way.
As soon as he caught sight of a policeman, he ran away.
As soon as he saw the policeman, he ran away.
He bought pencils, notebooks, dictionaries and so on.
He rubbed the rust off with a file.
He does not know English, not to mention German or French.
He likes such foods as tacos and pizza.
No sooner had he seen it than he turned pale.
He provided the boys with food, clothing and shoes.
He arrived here last night.
In other words, physical obstacles, perhaps unknown to the original surveyor and engineer, requiring alterations to be made in order to surmount them.
He complains about one thing or another all the time.
He can speak Japanese almost as well as you and I.
He stayed in his hotel most of the next day, talking to friends and supporters.
He reads French and German, not to speak of English.

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