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I'm sorry to bother you, but I do need to have a word with you now. start learning
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Przepraszam, że przeszkadzam
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We don't have much time to spare. start learning
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take advantage of something I advise you to take advantage of this unusual opportunity. start learning
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Sara did her best an exam, but she failed it, anyway. start learning
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It's good to pay close attention to what your teaches say. start learning
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That tall man reminds me of my grandfather. He's quite like him. start learning
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The soldiers were ordered to run with a complete field equipment for three hours. start learning
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Our dinner's ready. The table has already been laid. start learning
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After the accident, John can haardly move his right leg. He uses crutches. start learning
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You have missed ten lessons. You will to make up for it. start learning
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uzupełnienie/nadrobienie czegoś
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Gary Bricks has been arrested becouse he's been accused of committing a crime. start learning
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If I don; t manage to repair the carburettor, you will have to call a specialist. start learning
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Some more talks will be needed to reach an agreement in this difficult case. start learning
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Let's take on someone else start learning
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A girl will not be capable of carrying this heavy gear. start learning
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"How many points do I need to score to qualify?" 'At least one hundred.' start learning
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Peter is young worker. He still lacks practical knowledge. start learning
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Could I draw your attention to one relevant factor? start learning
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Uncle Joy, my father's brother, makes a living a chimney sweeper. start learning
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It was my mother who persuaded me to take part in the competition. start learning
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przekonać kogoś do zrobienia czegoś
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The brave man who rescued the drowing child certainly deserves an award. start learning
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graduate from (a university) Most of our students are given well-paid jobs after they graduate from our school. start learning
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I said we could ask for a bigger loan and nobody objected to the idea. start learning
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protestować przeciw czemuś
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Mark's real daredevil. He's got a sense of adventure. start learning
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poczuć przygodę (ducha przygody)
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Are you trying to say that I was guilty of the accident? start learning
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What you say sounds quite interesting, but how will I know that it's true? start learning
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see sb off to the station Our grandmother is leaving at six. We are seeing her off to the station. start learning
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odprowadzić kogoś na stację
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I was about to start sailing when the storm broke out. start learning
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zrobić coś (za chwilę, blisko w przyszłości)
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The motorcyclist swerved to the left to avoid crashing against the lorry. start learning
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I'm looking forward to meeting Jane. It's years since we last saw each other. start learning
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I can never remember to meeting Jane. I don't have memory for them. start learning
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We received strict upbringing. We were not allowed to leave home after eight. start learning
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pozwolić komuś coś zrobić
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Simon doesn't know much about our troubles. He's not familiar with them. start learning
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Eva likes to wear trendy clothes. She's quite keen on following the latest fashion. start learning
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I can't stand commuting on crowded buses. start learning
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The task wasn't that bad. We found quite easy to complete. start learning
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That's great opportunity. I'd apply for the job if I were you. start learning
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ubiegać się o pracę/stanowisko
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Turn the radio down. Don't you know loud music drives me crazy? start learning
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I never remember the forms of the irregular verbs. I can't even learn them by heart. start learning
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Jack loves to read magazines before falling asleep. start learning
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Doctor Hope is one sick leave. Doctor Bream is standing in for him this month. start learning
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Dozens of small retailers have gone bankrupt due to the invasion of the supermarkets. start learning
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Willie, could I have a word with you after the lecture? start learning
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The film turned out to be a great success despite being a low-budget production. start learning
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I will tell you what I know provided you keep it secret. start learning
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We expect our employees to fulfil their duties with passion. start learning
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Al says he didn't intend to hurt me, but I'm sure he hit me on purpose. start learning
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If Mr Hoskins hadn't given us a lift, we'd have missed our plane to Boston. start learning
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Joe and Mary Grant, I remember them. It was love at first sight. start learning
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miłość od pierwszego wejrzenia
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Dove is pianning to leave his family home after he has come of age. start learning
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