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Her stories never fail _
amuse me |
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The great problem which
faces every inquirer into the causes of colliery explosions |
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the Greek translation is
faithful _the Hebrew{`hibru] Еврейский
original. |
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We have to be prepared
for the probability of a further fall _ profits. |
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I could not face_ going
there alone. |
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She calls me every
Friday _ fail. |
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Her face seemed familiar
_ me |
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Every young father has
to face up _ his responsibilities. |
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I’m fond _ playing
chess. |
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I fail _ see the
connection _ the two cases. |
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The prisoners escaped by
fleeing _ their guards while they were on an outside work party. |
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The fall _ share prices
frightened the possible investors. |
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The opponents faced
_each other across the chessboard. |
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Did you forget _ our
agreement? |
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I decided I must face
up_ the truth. |
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familiar _ the facts of
the case |
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There has been a fall _
the number of young people attending the labour market. |
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His failure _ in Maths
discouraged him greatlu. |
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I’ll never forgive him _
what he did to me. |
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She is too young to face
_ to the truth about her father. |
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Try to forget _ him. |
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Anyone not familiar _
the Internet is at a serious disadvantage. |
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I’m fortunate _ having
such parents. |
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She is fond _ Mike. |
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All the animals fled _
the fire. |
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She was very friendly _
me. |
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We are fortunate _
having such a nice house. |
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Don’t think for a minute
that I’ll forgive you _ this. |
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By his failure _ that
work he might lose the reputation which he had gained. |
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He has never been
friendlier _ me before. |
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I’ve always been
frightened _snakes. |
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I was full _
expectations. |
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The name Harry Porter is
familiar _ many people. |
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Fill the jug _ boiling
water. |
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Fill the bottom of the
dish _ broken biscuits. |
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My failure _ get though
to him meant losing everything. |
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Our school is famous _
its high level of education. |
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I'm
fed _ _ your complaints — Я сыт
по горло вашими жалобами |
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I will always be
faithful _ my husband. |
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He's getting a bit fed _
_ her |
up with |
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The town is famous _ its
museums. |
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He remained faithful _
his beliefs. |
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Fill the car _ petrol. |
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Come on, old girl ,
there’s nothing to be frightened _. |
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Have you finished _ the
newspaper? |
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The house is full _
people. |
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Your failure _ to come
to an agreement will cause a lot of problems. |
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My mom was furious _ me
when she learned the truth. |
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She was furious _ me. |
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Finish _ a layer of
mashed potato and grated cheese. |
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They were furious _ not
being invited to the party. |
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I'm glad that Alice has
finished _ that worthless young man. |
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Rail travelers are
furious _ the proposed increase _ fares. |
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Once they were seen and
fired _. — Однажды их увидели и обстреляли. |
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Would he ever have
enough money to be wholly free _ the bondage of work? |
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Firefighters battled to
free the survivors _ the wreckage . |
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The decision-making
process will be free _ outside influence. |
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