We cannot help admiring his talent., We cannot help but admire his talent., We cannot but admire his talent., This book is worth reading repeatedly., It is worth reading this book repeatedly., It is worthwhile reading [to read] this book repeatedly., I don't feel like studying today., There is no knowing what may happen in the future. , It is impossible to know what may happen in the future., We can't know what may happen in the future., On seeing the picture, she burst out laughing. , As soon as she saw the picture, she burst into laughing., We must be careful in buying secondhand goods., We must be careful when we buy secondhand goods., I'm not used to eating with a knife and fork., I'm not accustomed to eating with a knife and fork., You will get used to traveling by plane soon. , You will get accustomed to traveling by plane soon., We're all looking forward to seeing you again., Bill is reliable when it comes to fixing things., It is no use [good] discussing this problem any longer. , There is no point (in) discussing the problem any longer., What [How] about eating out tonight?, What do you say to eating out tonight?, The bad weather prevented us from going out. , The bad weather kept us from going out. , The bad weather stopped us from going out., We couldn't go out because of the bad weather., His parents tried to discourage him from going into the army., The school prohibits students from using their phones during class., The dog came close to being run over by a car., The dog came near (to) being run over by a car., Mr. Smith came to Japan for the purpose of studying 'Kabuki'. , Mr. Smith came to Japan with a view to studying 'Kabuki'. , Mr. Smith came to Japan in order to study 'Kabuki'. , Mr. Smith came to Japan so as to study 'Kabuki'. , Mr. Smith came to Japan so that he would study 'Kabuki'. , Mr. Smith came to Japan in order that he would study 'Kabuki'., The little girl was on the point of drowning., The little girl was about to drown., It goes without saying that diligence is the key to success., There's little hope of her returning by five., There's little hope that she'll return by five., The mayor had the idea of building a museum in this town. , The mayor had the idea that he would build a museum in this town., I'm in the habit of staying up late. , I have a[the] habit of staying up late.,

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