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      The postal department <distributes> the mail by districts.    start learning
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      Let's take the children to the <fairground> this Sunday.    start learning
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      <Get off> the bus when you see Big Ben.    start learning
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      There was one black cow in the <herd of cattle>.    start learning
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      <Beyond> the edge of town there are no houses at all.    start learning
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      These pillars <bear> the weight of the roof.    start learning
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      He was so tired it <caused> him to fall asleep and miss his stop.    start learning
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      It took two horses to pull this heavy <cart>.    start learning
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      The house was so old that it could fall down any minute, so they decided to <demolish> it.    start learning
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      Ten people managed to <get out of> the building before it collapsed, but one didn't.    start learning
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      The general strike of transportation workers brought the city to a <standstill>.    start learning
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      There were twenty people at the <bus stop>, but the bus sailed by.    start learning
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      There's a lot of work <when> harvest comes.    start learning
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      What is the bus <fare> from the railway station to the Rainbow hotel?    start learning
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      Shall I call you a <cab>?    start learning
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      We prepared the <ground> for three hours before planting the flowers.    start learning
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      The <boulevard> by the river is a favourite place for walking in town.    start learning
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      Hong Kong is one of the most <densely populated> cities in the world.    start learning
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      Because I don't know anyone here, can you <introduce> me to some of your friends?    start learning
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      It's impossible to <avoid> traffic jams on a Friday afternoon in the centre.    start learning
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      The farmers all <stored> enough hay to last the winter.    start learning
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      I live <to the north of> the city in a small village.    start learning
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      It is quicker to use the <pedestrian underpass> to cross to the other side of this intersection.    start learning
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      I felt <bewildered> by the London crowds at first, but I soon got used to it.    start learning
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      Due to the blackout the whole city was <brought to a standstill>.    start learning
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      Farmhouses were loosely <scattered> throughout the countryside.    start learning
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      The <sawmill> is the biggest employer in this little Oregon town.    start learning
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      Water supplies in the city were temporarily <cut off> due to the discovery of bacteria at the processing plant.    start learning
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      I was amazed at how <vibrant> a city San Francisco is!    start learning
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      We <originally> planned to move to Devon, but we decided on Suffolk instead.    start learning
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      This town hasn't <altered> much since we saw it 20 years ago.    start learning
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      A weekend in the countryside is a good <opportunity> to relax.    start learning
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      Don't throw it on the pavement, put it into the <litter bin>!    start learning
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      A <rugged> road led to the village.    start learning
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      Small communities are suspicious of <newcomers>.    start learning
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      Julie liked London, but she started to feel a bit <homesick> after a couple of weeks.    start learning
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      Jamaican farmers <cultivate> the best coffee in the world.    start learning
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      They should <situate> the shopping centre away from the school.    start learning
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      The factory is a <restricted area> so you cannot enter it without a valid pass.    start learning
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      Robert grew up in a busy <setting> of New York City.    start learning
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