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The new discovery was much spoken about.

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The visitors were looked at with great interest.

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14 Esarhaddon , (681 668 . .).


, :

to agree on (upon)

to arrive at ,

to attend to

to confront with

to depart from ,

to dispense with

to delve into , ,

to do away with ( )

to face with ,

to give up (, -

-.)

to hit upon ,

()

to insist on (upon)

to laugh at

to look at

to look after

to refer to , , -

() ,

to rely on (upon)

to send for

to speak about (of)

to talk about

to think of

1. , (. ).

1. was well spoken of by all his friends.

2. The hour of the meeting was agreed upon.

3. This case was much spoken and written about.

4. His data can be relied upon.

5. The room has not been slept in for many years.

6. The whole story was much laughed at.

 

2. . .

1. The order of words (in English) is fairly rigid: it cannot easily be departed from, and most departures alter the type, or the emphasis, or the meaning of the sentence.


2. Place names cannot always be relied on for guidance.

3. For further details the reader is referred to the end of the book.

4. It's twenty years since he went away from home with his gun, and he has never been heard of since.

5. His poetry, which is very good, if not absolutely of the first class, may be spoken of later.

6. In English, as in other European languages, most words can be referred with certainty to Aryan 15 roots, but others are more recent than the time when written literature began.

7. This work should also be referred to for a detailed account of the Museum Collections.

8. In the fashionable districts (of Bath 16) practically every dwelling had been lived in at some time by many famous people.

9. On the whole this defective system (of writing) works quite well in literature with which the reader is well acquainted, and it is indeed surprising to the European student of the Semitic languages to discover how easily vowel signs can be dispensed with in reading.

10. The use of soft copper was given up very soon wherever intercourse with the whites became habitual and iron became obtainable.

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to account for ,

to adhere to

to bring about , ()

to comment (up) on

to improve (up) on

to deal with , , -

to listen to

to meet with

to refer to as ,

to touch (up) on , ,

to wait for

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3. .

1. The exceptions are not easily accounted for.

2. Expressions of this kind are often met with in his poetry.

3. These lines will be commented upon in the following paragraph.

4. He is often referred to s the founder of tin's school.

5. Some urgent problems of our work have been touched upon here.

6. We were listened to with much surprise.

7. Tell him he is waited for.

8. The speaker was listened to with growing interest.

9. The details will be dealt with later.

10. Great changes were brought about by historical factors.





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