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1. After 1 the 2 3 to the 4ly 5ed 6 by 7.
2. After the 1 2 to the 3ly 4ed 5 by 6 their 7 8 to 9 10 for the 11.
3. Before the 1 the 2 was 3ing the 4 having been 5ed during the 6 for the 7 8.
4. Before the 1 2 the 3 at the 4 5 was 6ing the 7 having been 8ed during the 10 for the 11 12.
5. This is the1 2 that was 3ed by 4.
6. The 1 that was 2ed by an 3 4 shall be 5ed 6 7.
7. They will 1 to the 2 if the 3 4s.
8. Because of the 1 in the 2s the 3 4 the 5 in the 6 because the 7 8 the 9 to the 10 after the 11 from the 12 13 14ed the 15.
9. Since the 1 2ed the 3 on 4 5,he 6ed a 7.
10. As the 1 the 2 3 the 4 as the 5 6 the 7 for the 8.
11. For the 1 2 the 3 the 4 5 the 6 for the 7 as the 8.
12. As the 1 after 2 before the 3 4 the 5 for the 6 before the 7 the 8 9 the 10 after 11 as some 12 since any 13.
13. The 1 2 the 3 that a 4 5 a 6 though the 7s are in a table.
14. 1 is the 2 of 3 4 which is a 5 of the 6 7.
15. The 1 2 the 3 which is 4ed by the 5 which we will 6 to a 7.
16. The 1 which they 2 for the 3 is the 4.
17. Whether the 1 2 the 3 the 4 5 the 6 because of the 7.
18. Though some 1 is 2ed with the 3 which is the 4 the 5 6 a 7.
19. Though some 1 which is the 2 is 3ed with 4 the 5 is 6ed.
20. Whether this 1 of 2 is on the 3 the 4 of 5 is 6ly 7ed.
21. Some 1 2 3s in the 4 5 will 6 whether there are the 7s.
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1. After breakfast the children went to the recently opened park by bus.
2. Before the student took the exam at the university he was revising the material having been learnt during the course for the whole night.
3. The book that was written by an outstanding writer will be published next year.
4. They will go to the seaside if the weather permits.
5. Because of the storm in the mountains the mountaineers spent the night in the cave because the team lost the way to the camp after the water from the mountain lake ruined the bridge.
6. This is the only house that was built by Jack.
7. Since the student failed the exam in Criminal Law, he became a drop-out.
8. After the children went to the recently opened perk by bus their mother began to cook lunch for the family.
9. Before the exam the student was revising the material having been learnt during the course for the whole night.
10. Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland which is a part of the United Kingdom.
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6. I removed the _____ from the shelf and began to read. | book magazine paper newspaper | , , . , . |
7. Harvey is a thief; he would _____ the gold from his grandmothers teeth and not feel guilty. | steal take rob | . . , . |
8. Our uncle was a _____ an incurable wanderer, who never could stay in one place. | nomad roamer traveler drifter | . |
9. Unlike his brother, who is truly a handsome person, Hogartty is quite_____. | ugly homely lain | Unlike , , . |
10. The Asia _____, like other apes is specially adapted for life in trees. | gibbon monkey pe chimp | Like , . |
11. But surely everyone knows that if you step on an egg it will ______. | break | . |
12. Tom got a new______ for his birthday. It is a sports model, red with white interior and bucket seats. | car | . |
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Governments either directly or ,
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