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Crazy ... it sounds, I think he actually enjoys being hounded by the press. start learning
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...... he tried hard, he still didn 't succeed. start learning
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... his having a lot of experience, they decided not to offer him the post. start learning
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... the mayhem and misery that war causes, there are many people who believe it is necessary. start learning
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He ... be 93, but he still jogs around the park every day. start learning
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... I sympathise with your problems, I'm afraid that there is nothing I can do to help you. although; generally starts a sentence start learning
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... she was the best candidate, she didn't get the job. start learning
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She was the best candidate. She didn't get the job,... start learning
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I'll lend you the money...... you promise topay me back. if(andonly if)(followedby the present tense) start learning
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... Otto and Elizabeth are lawyers. start learning
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She's so talented that she's bound to get that film part. start learning
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./... our goalkeeper, we would have lost the match. start learning
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He was so tired that... keep his eyes open. start learning
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I don': know why he came on holiday. He did ... complain the whole time. the only thing sb does is... start learning
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There were ... any complaints. start learning
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I've ... to hear what Pablo has to sayaboutit. start learning
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Take a sandwich with you... you get hungry. start learning
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They tied him up ... he escape. in order to make sure that sth will not happen start learning
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... John nor Mary went to the party. start learning
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... where you go in the world, youwillalways find someone who speaks English. start learning
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Do as he says, ... he'll get angry. start learning
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"You must have had some money." "No. We hadnone ...... " start learning
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We did not go for a number of reasons, ... because it was so expensive. start learning
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You ... have given me a ring. I was worried sick! spoken construction used to say that you are annoyed with sb for not doing sth start learning
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We had a wonderful time. The weather ... have been better. start learning
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I ... have known Sam was involved. It's just the kind of stupid thing he'd do. I am not surprised sb was involved in doing sth bad because it would be typical of them start learning
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You could try phoning him, but he ... have left by now. start learning
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The show will have started now, so we ... l go home. start learning
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They ... argue all the time, but they love each other dearly. start learning
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He ... have known better than to make such a comment. powinien przecież wiedziec że start learning
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should hay known better than
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I ... that the play will have started by now. should is often used with think or imagine to make opinions less direct start learning
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..., I couldn't open the door. start learning
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