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very much respected and admired ussually because of being important commencer à apprendre
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being lawyer is very prestigious
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feel as if you might vomit commencer à apprendre
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roller coasters make me feel nauseous
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to empty the contents of the stomach commencer à apprendre
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he come home drunk and vomited all ober the kitchen floor
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his old habits are irritating
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commencer à apprendre
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this new job will provide you with invaluable experience
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seeming to surround the audience, Player, feeling completely involved in sth commencer à apprendre
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The New game is more immersive
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commencer à apprendre
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For the first two years of medical school you worked with cadavers
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a person whe sees an event happening, especialy a crime or an accident commencer à apprendre
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The witness took an oath that he would tell the whole truth
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a promise, especially taht you tell the truth in a law court commencer à apprendre
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The president will take the oath of office tomorrow
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to come near or nearer to sth, someone in space commencer à apprendre
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We would Just see the train approaching in the distance
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a feeling or opinion about sth or someone(nastawienie, stostunek) commencer à apprendre
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it is often very difficult to change People's attitudes
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to improve the quality, amount, or strenght of sth commencer à apprendre
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these scandals will not enhance the organization's reputation
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(of plan or idea) not certain or agreed, or (of a suggestion) said or done in careful but uncertain way because you do not knew if you are right commencer à apprendre
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I have tentative plans to take a trip to Seattle in July
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a long piece of writing On a particular subject commencer à apprendre
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I am too busy writing my disseration to do anything
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to do many things in a short period of time commencer à apprendre
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knowing what had happened i avoided making any reference to weddings
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to speak about sth quickly, giving little ditails commencer à apprendre
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I will mention your ideas to Jacinta
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used to end a formal letter taht is sent to person commencer à apprendre
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I look forward to hearing from you, Your sincerely. Tonya Jones
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commencer à apprendre
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she was over the moon about her new bike
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to stay up all night, esspecially to study or work commencer à apprendre
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she pulled an all-nighter to study for an exam
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commencer à apprendre
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he reads two books every week He is a real bookworm
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In, from, or to other country(zagraniczny) commencer à apprendre
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We need to open up overseas market
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a study in which People are asked for their opinion commencer à apprendre
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We are carry out a poll to find out what people think about aborion
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unhappy because of being away from home for a long period commencer à apprendre
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As I read my mother's letter i began to feel more and more homesick
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The job of being an accountant commencer à apprendre
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Larry works in accounting down the Hall from me
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relating to a third level or stage educations in colleges and universities commencer à apprendre
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diffrent from what is usual or from the way most People do things commencer à apprendre
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however He stated that there was a new approach that was unconventional but more effective
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Not firm held or fastened in place commencer à apprendre
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there were some loose wires hanging out of the wall
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warried and tense, nervous commencer à apprendre
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My mother always gets a bit anxious if We dont arrive when We Say We will
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The lekture was so confusing that even the brightest student were left scratching their head
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