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He couldnt remember her ,

ever laughing. - .

 

He thought of his sister ,

and brothers going about

their business, playing their

evening card game. .

.

Now he didnt have to fear

being trapped. ,

 

It embarrassed him being ,

spoken to like that. .

 

He resented being rung up. ,

.

.

 

He is unconscious of ,

having misbehaved. .

 

He isnt sure of having ,

answered well. .

 

, . , , . , :

 

Trying to go on painting /

her was no easy task.

.

 

Swimming against the

current is difficult. .

 

The important thing was

burning the coal smokelessly. .

 

there is no (there is no) - .

 

There is no telling what ,

may happen next. .

 

There is no pleasing the man. .

 

There is no accounting for .

his moods.

 

.

The dog kept barking. .

 

Stop telling lies! !

 

( ) -: , .

 

I cant risk repeating the

mistake. (

)

 

He plans going to London ()

next year. .

 

Imagine waking up in the ,

middle of the night and

seeing a stranger in the .

room.

 

We judge ourselves by what ,

We feel capable of doing. ,

.

 

He was accused of shooting ,

squirrels out of season. .

 

( of, ). , , .

 

The possibility of going

away and starting a new

life made her dizzy. .

 

We have no objection to

inviting him to the party . (

too. ,

).

 

, ( , ), .

 

a dancing hall ,

a dancing teacher

a hunting suit

riding clothes

 

, ( ). - , .

 

1. in, by, without. in by (), ( ).

 

They spoil every romance by ,

trying to make it last forever. ,

. .

 

We try to solve the problem

of slavery by amusing the ,

slaves. .

 

Once J. Ruskin said that we . ,

ought to waste none of our

time in reading valueless ,

books. .

 

I spent the whole week in ,

leading my part. .

 

I passed the evening in

telephoning my friends. .

 

The appetite grows by eating. (

).

 

She finally got rid of Edward

by telling him she was ,

getting married. , .

 

without .

 

He talked for some time - ,

without stopping. ( ).

 

2. without, besides, instead of, apart from .

 

I started groping around in ,

front of me, but without .

getting up.

 

Mason had some medical -

education besides being in , ,

the police. ,

.

 

Instead of saying: I cant : ,

say: Ill try to. : .

 

Apart from disliking him (

personally there are other ),

considerations.

.

 

3. on (upon), after, before, since, in ( ), , .

 

On entering the house he ,

heard some noise upstairs. - .

 

After returning to London

He resumed his work. ( / ),

.

 

4. for, because of, from, through, owing to, for fear of, on account of , , , , - , ; , ; .

 

I couldnt answer for - .

coughing.

 

Dont break the law for fear

of being punished. (

- , ).

 

5. for, for the purpose of, for the object of, with a view to .

 

The city council made a

number of decisions with ,

a view to cleaning the city. .

 

We read a lot of English

books for improving our

English. (,

).

 

6. without, but for, in case of, in the event of .

 

But for your coming and

helping I couldnt to the ,

work. .

In case of getting the

invitation Ill go to London to ( ),

take part in the conference. .

 

without , ( ).

 

You cant learn the

language well without , (

reading English )

books in the original. .

 

He couldnt go to bed ,

without cleaning his teeth. .

 

Without understanding

abstract art you cant enjoy

this exhibitions.

.

 

7. despite in spite of .

 

We couldnt find the ,

book in the shops despite ,

having been recently it

published. .

 

In spite of being so very ,

short many Japanese poems ,

are exquisitely beautiful. .

1: .

.

 

1. Are you saying the light lit up and then you went on driving?

2. Checking your luggage is asking for trouble.

3. When he'd finished packing, he sat on the coach to rest.

4. I've brought my dog for boarding.

5. Macon started filling out the form.

6. He was ashamed of feeling so happy.

7. It's no good hanging about here moping.

8. He considered going to his sister's.

9. Now that he was alone so much he had taken to talking out loud to the dog.

10. A woman with a fretful baby kept saying, "Hush now, love."

11. Keeping his dignity wasn't easy.

12. I keep telling them I expect the manuscript momentarily.

13. I blame my father for failing with my homework.

14. Benet remembered once meeting Edward here.

15. It wasn't going to be easy getting through this evening.

16. She might get into trouble for being late.

17. He had no difficulty in remembering what the boy looked like.

18. There wasn't the work about to justify employing him.

19. Would you consider living in Vancouver, Benet?

20. She could hardly bear having Tina live with her.

21. Living close to a main road is not a good idea.

22. It wasn't any use trying to go on painting her.

23. We waited for it to happen, and when it did we were relieved at not having to take our cheering too seriously.

24. They fell into reminiscing about old times.

25. Preserving himself and his sanity came first.

26. Going deep doesn't cost so much. It won't include restoration or opening more area to tourism or hiring more guards.

27. Pompeii is a city which, unluckily for it but fortunately for us, is best known for being destroyed.

 

2: .

.

1. The effort of typing made the corners of his mouth turn down.

2. He preferred not to take the risk of running.

3. It was becoming a question not of whether she should ly with James or leave him but of taking some positive step.

4. There seemed no reason for his getting out.

5. He leaned forth with the effort of hearing.

6. I had some difficulty in getting the door open.

7. There was no sense in staying in the room all day.

8. There was no point in going to the flat till late at night.

9. Bill had no particular objection to being seen with Helen.

10. I had one clear reason for not doing so.

11. He possesses this gift of winning hearts.

12. She had a feeling of having been cheated.

13. There was no chance of their getting back.

14. There was the sound of the car being parked.

15. He did not have much opportunity of practicing his English during the voyage.

16. He set about a problem of finding a home for the Browns with zeal and method.

3: .

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1. As gentlemen we can have differences of opinion without resorting to quarrels.

2. He couldn't go to bed without flossing his teeth.

3. closed his eyes and without even trying, he dropped off the edge into sleep.

4. She opened the drawer in the bedside table and, in doing so, very slightly tucked up the bedcover.

5. You've made me ridiculously happy by not just saying so.

6. He left the house without saying good-bye to anybody.

7. After leaving her coat in the hall, she entered the

living room.

8. Upon waking I found myself recovered.

9. She startled them by bursting into tears.

10. The day was spent in packing.

11. She was charming without knowing it.

12. I feel better for having spent a good deal of my time abroad.

13. In spite of being busy, he did all he could.

14. After nearly 30 years of arguing that a black hole destroys everything that falls into it, Stephen Hawking is saying he was wrong.

 





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