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He was walking with a stick in his hand.
He was a warm gentleman with a pleasant sense of humor.
He is a man of great knowledge, that is to say, a walking dictionary.
His talent was of a high order.
He's got plenty but he still wants more.
He has a prejudice against jazz.
He bears the title of Sir.
He has a large farm in Colorado.
He has a great attachment to this town.
He holds stocks in this company.
He took my umbrella without so much as asking.
He has no less than one hundred coins.
Who is that woman holding the flowers?
He has a camera.
He went about with a bag.
He owns a good few sheep.
He has quite a little money.
He has any number of books.
He has quite a few records.
He didn't take an umbrella with him.

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