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You really should have a change of scene. That small study doesn't encourage working.
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prosperować, odnieść sukces commencer à apprendre
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She seems to thrive on stress. Incredible, isn't it?
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She acknowledged having beean at fault,
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westchnąć, wziąć głęboki oddech (z zaskoczenia, bólu, szoku) commencer à apprendre
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She gasped in shock when she heard the dreadful news.
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wlec się, zostawać z tyłu to move alone or in small groups slowly and usually separated in distance or time from those who went earlier: commencer à apprendre
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I plodded along with the stragglers at the back of the race.
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They were proud of their times as they ran their personal best.
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przekroczyć (oczekiwania), przechodzić (wyobrażenie) do better than commencer à apprendre
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His time for the 100 metres surpassed the previous world record by one hundredth of a second.
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The police were exhausted after a whole night on a standby.
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The match ended in a draw.
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walk on, step on commencer à apprendre
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I'm sorry for having trod on your foot.
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as far into the future as you can imagine or plan for: commencer à apprendre
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ll be living here for/in the foreseeable future.
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Attendance at the lectures is mandatory./Low turnout is better than none.
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I'm sorry, we don"t take on any new staff at the moment.
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He won because of his unexpected turn of speed
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It was her tenth lap when, gasping for breath, she gave up.
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