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I'm not here to indulge you. start learning
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Whatever they promised you, it comes at a price. start learning
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We are going to start off with a facelift. start learning
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lifting twarzy (operacja)
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Thomas is very bright, has a wonderful sense of humour. start learning
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Crucifixion is sadistic, and watching it is the ultimate torture. start learning
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impact on the environment start learning
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I spoke to his supposed girlfriend. start learning
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We help our clients find more sustainable solutions. start learning
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zrównoważony (podtrzymujący przy życiu) (ekologiczny)
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I couldn't grow the wheat to feed the horses. start learning
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You can't beat having a real Christmas tree. start learning
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Sorry, I forgot to mention something important. start learning
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This is the most joyful news we have ever received. start learning
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We are all united in the attempt to reduce harmful emissions. start learning
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I can't keep buying things! start learning
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You must never admit defeat in life. start learning
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I admit that I have this dilemma. start learning
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I didn't want to end up like him. start learning
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It's like digging through a landfill. start learning
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I'm trying to reduce my carbon footprint a little. start learning
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She's trying to get you to lower the rent. start learning
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Your whole body beginning to decay. start learning
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psuć się np. o zębach, rozkładać się
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I hope you can enlighten me. start learning
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Mummy, have you seen my jumper? start learning
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Not all fat people are jolly. start learning
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Let me hang on with two hands or I will fall. start learning
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Did you say something to set him off? start learning
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I have chicken pox and it's probably contagious, so you'd better not come near me. start learning
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Mam ospę wietrzną, która chyba jest zaraźliwa, więc lepiej się do mnie nie zbliżaj.
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Sensibility of an animal is essentially its ability to feel pain. start learning
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Our researcher encountered something disconcerting. start learning
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Nasz badacz natrafił na coś niepokojącego.
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As a yacht owner, you will learn things about yacht maintenance that charterers have no idea about. start learning
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Jako właściciel jachtu dowiesz się rzeczy o utrzymaniu jachtu, o których czarterujący nie mają pojęcia.
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Well, the reason she's forgetting things is called cognitive deficit. start learning
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Your dad might be the only answer. start learning
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móc; forma czasu Past Simple od czasownika 'may'
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He was barely conscious when we got to him. start learning
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I actually think that his response is fairly appropriate. start learning
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Some side effects are more likely to occur than others. start learning
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The surrounding vegetation does not exhibit any signs of electricity flowing through. start learning
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Second, the evidence must be relevant and is. start learning
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They behave naturally in any situation. start learning
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I just thought you would show more judgement. start learning
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I'm pretty sure it's closed now. start learning
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There's something I think we need to agree upon. start learning
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It's a perforated eardrum, I'm all right. start learning
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And I feel both cases are related. start learning
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This particular battle is rooted in history. start learning
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the decline of the apostrophe start learning
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spadek (np. cen), schyłek
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Of course the president was upset. start learning
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I'm completely chilled out. start learning
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sometimes it really winds me up start learning
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Her boyfriend broke up with her because she was getting too possessive. start learning
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dzierżawczy Jej chłopak z nią zerwał, bo robiła się zbyt zaborcza.
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Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. start learning
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Woda gotuje się w 100 stopniach Celsjusza.
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No king should abuse his power. start learning
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Żaden król nie powinien nadużywać swojej władzy.
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Even if that were true, it would still be a toss-up. start learning
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rzecz niepewna (rzut monetą)
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I hate when people misuse that word. start learning
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Well, watch this though first. start learning
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We have, after all, achieved a great deal together. start learning
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ostatecznie, bądź co bądź
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Follow instructions below to avoid confusion and save time. start learning
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to miss out on opportunity start learning
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Let me just point out one thing. start learning
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I didn't notice that sign. start learning
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Nie zauważyłem tego znaku.
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Because wolves never linger around sheep for long. start learning
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zatrzymywać się na dłużej, zabawić dłużej
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You can't just wander around in the middle of the night. start learning
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We got you on tape eating an endangered species. start learning
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But everything's up in the air right now. start learning
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niepewny, stojący pod znakiem zapytania
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Due to the blizzard, the schools are closed. start learning
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Szkoły są zamknięte z powodu zamieci.
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Sorry to bother you during work. start learning
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No one will blame you for not changing. start learning
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People believe an anarchist is a violent terrorist. start learning
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And I'm going to make a new year's resolution. start learning
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If you fail on such a chance you will get fired. start learning
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I wish holidays could last forever! start learning
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Chciałbym, by wakacje trwały wiecznie!
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If they dry out, then the clay can start to crumble. start learning
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The cigarettes are more than just a habit. start learning
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That is the real benefit of this initiative. start learning
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She set up a fake profile and set up a date. start learning
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Please don't make me guess. start learning
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"And lead us not into temptation". start learning
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I decided to give in before one of us got killed. start learning
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poddać się, ustąpić, ulec
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Natalie has given up the idea of becoming a super star. start learning
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Natalia porzuciła pomysł zostania gwiazdą.
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This is tough enough on everybody. start learning
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I must catch him while he's still sober. start learning
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I should have come to you in the first place. start learning
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Let me tell you little something about peer pressure. start learning
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It's a deeply ingrained habit. start learning
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We sold all the merchandise. start learning
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Avoid using infected grain for food or feed production. start learning
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Attitude to work is most important! start learning
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Postawa i podejście do pracy są najważniejsze!
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But I could smell the booze on her breath. start learning
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Each institution must fulfil its responsibilities. start learning
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I feel like I'm getting the worst hangover of my life. start learning
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Leaks which would affect emission measurements. start learning
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All this anxiety is bad for my embryo. start learning
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It's time my enemies shared my dread. start learning
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Love must grow in our hearts and minds, and permeate all our thoughts, words and actions. start learning
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What about rising blood pressure from binge drinking? start learning
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You chose the role of rescuer rather than fighter, like me. start learning
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This colour suits you well. start learning
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Dobrze się dzisiaj czuję.
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Looks like his cancer has spread. start learning
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szerzyć, rozprzestrzeniać się
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binge drinker, eating binge, shopping binge start learning
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Larger groups may be much more difficult to manage. start learning
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Your debt follows you around the world. start learning
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Let's recap what's happened so far. start learning
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I don't know what illness you have, but cheer up and eat a lot. start learning
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Smile, I'm taking you to the countryside. start learning
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People go to take care of a horse so they can relax and de-stress. start learning
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Robert has been feeling down recently. start learning
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Robert od jakiegoś czasu jest przygnębiony.
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It was a beneficial deal for both sides. start learning
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The abortion issue, it's a woman's issue. start learning
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My arms are tired from hugging. start learning
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The figure of 25000 is too small, and should therefore be tripled. start learning
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You always said charity begins at home. start learning
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pomoc charytatywna, dobroczynność
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