56. Mary's plane ()at 8.
57. The phone is ringing, I () it.
58. to be: It Tuesday tomorrow.
59. Your bags look heavy. I () you a lift.
60. A: Do you know Kate's phone number?
61. B: Just a minute,.( )
62. Last night we ()to a football match.
63. I say, Tom, let's have dinner. No, thank you, I ( ) dinner.
64. My watch (to stop). There (to be) something wrong with it
65. When I (), he will give me a new task.
66. As soon as our children () the exams, well go to the vocation.
67. Receptionist: Sun Smile Hotel, Negay speaking, how can I help you?
68. Guest:( )
69. : seen-have-not- long- I- time for you- a.
70. , :
71. : The starting salary at Hardword consultants is ,() but not as as at the Computers Corporation.
72. The starting salary at PCF is ( ) of all three companies
73. The train stopped..()
74. Her job is very ()
75. What () when her boss called her?
76. Everybody ()at 9a.m.
77. Did you ()to solve the problem?
78. :Gainsborough's portraits were influenced by Titian.
79. : to mould-
80. : genuine -
81. : hue
82. : prominent
83. : .
84. : The teacher allowed us . into the room
85. The leading architects of Neoclassicism were
86. He had been waiting for an hour before she arrived.
87. :Romanticism opened the way to realism, which became the most vital force in nineteen century art.
88. : This lecture is supposed to be the most difficult.
89. : I dont expect them back soon.
90. William Blake was born in .
91. William Blakes father was a .()
92. In 1789 he published his collection of verses
93. William Blake invented the new technique-
94. Thirty eight paintings were bought by the British government from the estate of the merchant
95. Rain, Stream and Speed is a canvas of
96. The Slave Ship is the canvas of
97. John () golf at 5oclock yesterday.
98. Ken ()for 30 years when he finally gave it up.
99. He said that he would go to the disco
100. to be The troublethat I have lost his address.
101. The weather is not it was yesterday.
102. Tate Gallery has become the national collection of both British and foreign.
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103. The Tate serves as the greatest source of the best works of art for.
104. When I saw Ann, she () the flowers which she () in the field before.
105. In the 1920s and 1930s, America also home to the Modern Style
106. In 1920-1930 in Continental Europe, International Modernism ()shape in organizations such as the Bauhaus Workshops in Germany
107. : Surface
108. : convenience
109. : efficiency
110. Don't come to my place tomorrow. I ( ) a composition the whole evening.
111. : urban
112. What ( ). tomorrow?
113. : eating area
114. : wallpaper
115. : pattern
116. This design ()the separation of the kitchen from the eating area
117. : fluffy bed cover
118. : floor-to-ceiling mirroring
119. : spacious bedroom
120. : candlestick
121. : shiny surfaces
122. : to flourish
123. Landscape park style ()in the beginning of the XVIII century in England.
124. Like Regular Style, Landscape park() the ideas which () in the society in that time, namely simple man in the organic nature.
125. Flowers () only near the manor in that times.
126. All the ponds, lakes and canals in Landscape Park() to look like natural, even artificial ones.
127.I knew they () for me at the metro station and I decided to hurry.
128. Sandra understood why Lanny ( ) the previous evening.
129. .
130. I said that ( )
131. .
132. Sam told his friend that (- )