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My father rarely goes to extremes
My father rarely goes to extremes
I live near her house, but I seldom see her
It hardly ever rains in the area
She seldom sings, but I think she will tonight
He seldom, if ever, goes to the cinema
Weather reports rarely come true
I often call, but seldom write a letter
She seldom goes to that sort of place
My mother seldom watches TV at night
She rarely goes out on Sundays
When I started traveling, I rarely felt lonely
Rarely does he go out on Sunday
He seldom, if ever, goes to church
There are few if any such kind men
He seldom, if ever, goes to the barber's
The climate here is very mild, and snow seldom falls even in winter
She is seldom late for school
She goes to the dentist regularly, so she seldom gets toothache
It hardly ever rains there
It seldom snows in this part of the country
I am a poor correspondent
Rarely do I listen to the radio
He rarely goes to the movies
He scarcely ever watches TV
Seldom did he visit there
I have seldom seen such a beautiful sunset as this
He hardly ever opens a book
My mother almost never complains
He rarely stays home on Sunday
My father rarely, if ever, goes out on Sundays
It seldom snows here in winter
He has seldom had a meal with his family
He seldom writes to his parents
He rarely stays home on Sunday
He seldom gives his wife presents
He rarely gives in, confronted with difficulties
She seldom, if ever, goes to bed before eleven
In our country we seldom open gifts in the presence of the giver
I used to go fishing quite often, but now I rarely go
He seldom writes to his father
He seldom, if ever, reads a book
She is rarely late for appointments
Careful of his health, he seldom falls ill
Bob seldom writes to his parents
I rarely saw him at school
She is very careful, so she seldom makes mistakes
I have seldom heard from her
Dad rarely gets back home before midnight
Our teacher seldom laughs
It hardly ever rains here
Statesmen of this kind are hard to find
It's a rare thing to run into a famous musician on the street
Father seldom comes home before eight
There is a law against dropping litter but it is rarely enforced
He seldom gets angry or irritated
He seldom comes to see me
She seldom eats breakfast
They have scarcely gone out since the baby was born
He seldom comes to see me
He is rarely in a good mood
We have seldom seen such a sight
It's just throwing money away to have a yacht you rarely use
Living, as I do, in such a large town, I can seldom go fishing
The trouble with him is that he is seldom punctual
He promised to bring new industries to the region, but politicians rarely keep their word
Rarely have I met such a graceful dancer
The climate of this town is so mild that the thermometer seldom rises to thirty degrees, even in midsummer
I rarely prepare for the world history lessons
Some seldom speak unless spoken to
Living as I do in a remote village, I seldom have visitors
You should make the most of this rare opportunity to demonstrate your talent
My brother seldom, if ever, goes to church
I'm such a coward that I rarely visit the dentist
A dog seldom bites unless it is attacked
He seldom, if ever, goes to the movies
I rarely, if ever, talk on the phone till late at night
These structures would rarely, if ever, occur in spoken English
It is a matter of common knowledge that a man of genius is seldom successful in his own lifetime
Englishmen rarely talk to strangers in the train
Beavers rarely inflict damage on people
She rarely, if ever, goes out of town
They seldom, if ever, quarrel with each other
Now I seldom go to the movies
He seldom, if ever, goes to see the movies
She seldom pays regard to my advice
There are few mistakes, if any, in his composition
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