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He bought a pair of black shoes yesterday.
He bought six cakes of soap yesterday.
He finally yielded to the request of his wife and bought a house.
He bought as many books as he liked.
He traded his old car in for a new one.
He bought a pair of shoes.
He was very rich, and therefore could buy a mansion.
He is liberal with his money and buys a lot of presents.
He bought a small house in Kyoto.
He bought some stationery at the school store.
He framed the picture he had bought on the street.
He is rich enough to buy a foreign-made car.
He worked hard for the purpose of buying a foreign car.
In order to buy a foreign car, he worked very hard.
He worked very hard so he could buy a foreign car.
He is bent on buying the seaside villa.
He looked into the possibility of buying a house.
He can afford to buy a house, to say nothing of a car.
He was looking into the possibility of buying a house.
He bought the lot with a view to building a house on it.

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