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He was known for his
generosity _ his colleagues. |
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2 |
Former Fed governor
hints _ big upward
revaluation of gold |
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3 |
The black mountains were
glaring _ you through rents in the
clouds. — Черные горы пристально смотрели прямо на тебя
через разрывы в облаках |
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4 |
He was very good _ me. |
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I’m greateful _ my
parents _ bringing me up properly. |
to for |
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I hope you don’t still
bear a grudge _ me. |
against |
7 |
We can but guess _ the
extent of the problem. |
at |
8 |
He is genius _ making
people believe him. |
at |
9 |
The men have been hoping
_ a rise, are you going to disappoint them? |
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10 |
I’m good _ solving
problems. |
at |
11 |
He had nursed a grudge _
them for ages. |
against |
12 |
It’s difficult even to
guess _ the problem. |
at |
13 |
_ _ guess ,she thought
the house must have been built between the wars. |
at a |
14 |
Who is guilty_ this
crime. |
of |
15 |
A large crowd braved the
elements in the hope _seeing their favourite star. |
of |
16 |
Have you heard _ Jane
recently?- I’ve got a letter from her a few days ago. |
from |
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Do
you hint
_ your family or s/o what you want for Christmas? |
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18 |
Doris Kearn Goodwin is a
genius _
explaining a very complicated subject |
at |
19 |
She glared _ me and I
felt like leaving the place. |
at |
20 |
Glancing _ the clock she
saw that she was late. |
at |
21 |
Did you hear _ the
accident last night?’Yes , Vicky told me. |
about |
22 |
I’m so grateful _ you _
your help. |
to for |
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I’m hopeless _Maths |
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24 |
Take a guess _ what is
behind the screen. |
at |
25 |
_ _ rough guess ,I’d say
there were about 20 people in the room. |
at a |
26 |
I’m not guilty _ it. |
of |
27 |
Your generosity _ him
is amazing. |
to towards |
28 |
I could happen _
anybody. |
to |
29 |
Are you happy _ your
computer. |
with \about |
30 |
Junk food is extremely
harmful _ your health. |
to |
31 |
I’m genius _ making
pies. |
at |
32 |
She is hopeless _
tennis. |
at |
33 |
She felt guilty _ the
accident. |
about |
34 |
Such thing will never
happen _ me again. |
to |
35 |
Have you heard _ the
fight yesterday. |
about |
36 |
Rudy
Giuliani
hints _ dropping
out |
at |
37 |
I
hope _ succeed. |
to |
38 |
Have you heard _ Jane
recently?- Yes , she called me yesterday. |
from |
39 |
Thank you for your
letter . It was good to hear _ you again. |
from |
40 |
Hesketh was a heir _a
grocery fortune. |
to |
41 |
Your endless talking
hinders me _ my work; please be quiet! |
from |
42 |
to hope _an improvement |
for |
43 |
Rinku gave no
hint _ anyone _
troubled relationship |
to about |
44 |
Have you heard _ Dan
Brown?- Yes he is a well known writer.. |
of |
45 |
His thoughts glanced _
all the neighbours who had made any remarks. |
at |
46 |
Why do you think you are
guilty _ it. |
of |
47 |
My parents are not happy
_ my studies. |
with \about |
48 |
Such TV programs are
harmful _ society. |
to |
49 |
I don’t understand your
generosity _ her. |
to \towards |
50 |
I live in a very small
town. You’ve probably never heard _ it. |
of |
51 |
Richard was now a heir _
the throne of the Angevin Empire. |
to |
52 |
The colds of January did
not hinder him _ sending messengers. |
from |
53 |
Daniel Craig gives
hint _long-term
role as James Bond |
at |
54 |
Who is Tom Madely?- I
‘ve no idea .I’ve never heard _ him. |
of |
55 |
The family had abandoned
all hope _ finding him alive. |
of |
56 |
Better feedback that
hint _ the
user _ where to click and what happens when an area is clicked
(tooltips). |
to about |
57 |
What will happen _ the
project when the money dries up. |
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