51.
He proved utterly capricious in his dealings with his friends.

52.
He puts on airs and claims himself to be omniscient.

53.
He received a flattering compliment from Sunita immediately after the speech.

54.
He returned home much inspired, no wonder the plan had worked.

55.
He said it would be convenient for him to meet me there.

56.
He seems to have a propensity to fight.

57.
He stood gazing at the serene expanse of the sea.

58.
He thought gambling was a vice.

59.
He tried to conceal the secret that they were already married.

60.
He wanted absolute control of the firm.

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