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. , But he 'will go there , , -- . - : has read the book -- ( , -- ).
, , . , . , . , . , , , . . , House of Commons -- , oxygen - , hydrogen - , a Senator -- . , , , barrel -- , , . () (). . -, , . -, , .
-- , . , trade-union -- -, importance -- , , flying -- , , , , . -- . -- . -- . . , to strike , , , , , , , . the striking trade-unions . .
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, - got up from his chair, , , .
, , , , , .. , trade union -, -- . , abolitionist -- ( ), , . , . , . , .
. New Haven -. : I graduated from New Haven in 1915. , , . - -, , : . - , : 1915 . . to deal : , , , -
. . : History has dealt with Hitler; history will deal with all would-be Hitlers. , , , , . : ; .
. : The mountain tops were hidden in a grey waste of sky, : . , to hide , (waste of sky). , . , , . . .
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1. -, : tribalism -- , know-how -- -, chip -- .
2. -, : backbencher -- , brain drain -- , work-to-rule -- () .
3. -, , , . drugstore , , drugstore , , , . Afternoon -- , -- morning session afternoon session, .
4. -- , , . , -
exposure, , , died of exposure : , , ..
5. , : landslide -- , brinkmanship -- , coroner -- , .
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, . to be in a brown study, , , to come out of the brown study . , .. , the mother of Kuzma. , , .
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, . - , , . Don't wash dirty linen in public, , . , . - . , Make hay while the sun shines ,
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, , - - . -- ( to kill two birds with one stone), (to find a mare's nest) -- . (to play with fire) -- , (a fly in the ointment) .
. , -, , , . , to pass the Rubicon ( ) to show one's true colours ( ), -- the fish begins to stink from the head ( ) good riddance from bad rubbish ( , ). - , , .
-- , . , , , . to get up on the wrong side of the bed -- , . ( ) . : , . will not set the Thames on fire ( ).
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. . . , , : Strike the iron while it is hot -- , . , . , . -, . , - , , : the heel of Achilles -- , the sword of Damocles -- .. . , , Le jeu ne vaut pas la chandelle -- The game is not worth the candle; . -, , -- , . , to lead by the nose , , , -- . , to throw dust in the eyes , -- , .
. , to save one's skin , . , . Betty saved Tim's skin by typing his report for him -- ( ) , .
. , , , : to turn back the clock -- , A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush -- , .. . . -, , . Jack of all trades , . , . - , , , , - -- master of none, , , . , , , Can the leopard change his spots? -, , . , , , , , , , , , .
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: People who
live in glass houses should not throw stones -- , , . - . -, , . -, , , . , It is raining cats and dogs , It was raining cats and dogs and a little puppy got on my page, , (, , ..), : , , , , . . Fine words butter no parsnip, Nightingales are not fed on fairy-tales.
-, , () . , , ( is not fit to carry water for her), (to put the cart before the horse) , , . . , , . , , -
, , . , , , . , You cannot see a zga , , -- . , , to beat baklushas . to mind one's P's and Q's, , . , , . , - , (pints) (quarts), . , , , , . , . - to carry coals to Newcastle -- . , ( , , , -- ), .
, . . , Rome was not built in a day -- -- - . , .
, ,
. to dine with Duke Humphrey , , . , . , . , . to cut off with a shilling , , , . , , , , . .
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(, ).
, -- . , , . , , . , , , , . was guest of honour at a reception given for delegates to the world youth forum which opened here last Wednesday. , . , , given , a which opened -- . , .
, . . .
1. , . . , , , : (a) Give me the book
that you bought yesterday -- , , () By that time he had already left the country -- . , -- , Past Perfect - .
2. , , . , . , . (, -, , .), . Business disposed of, Mr.Swiveller was inwardly reminded of its being high dinner time -- , , .
3. , , . with ( ): The old capitalist and bureaucratic managements remained the directors and managers of the new nationalized industries, with a few right-wing trade-union officials thrown in for luck - . , .
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. . . -- ., 1975
. . -- ., 1981.
. . . -- ., 1980
. . . -- ., 1975
. . . -- ., 1996
. . . -- ., 1973