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He has based his theory on scientific facts and figures.
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obawiać się, bić się w pierś commencer à apprendre
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When you make a mistake, don’t beat yourself up – we learn from our mistakes.
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What happened when the car broke down?
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In the past, burglars used to break into houses to steal TVs and DVD players
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If you work out at the gym, you burn off calories.
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Why don’t you call on Mary and see how she’s feeling?
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You’ll make yourself seriously ill if you carry on working so much.
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There were thousands of fans in the stadium, all cheering their team on.
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Be careful you don’t come across as shallow or vain.
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I came across this photograph among some old newspapers.
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His father came from France.
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dotrzeć, pojawić się, o przypływie commencer à apprendre
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When does his new book come out?
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I want to concentrate on my career for a while.
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I only like lean meat so I cut off the fat and leave it on the side of my plate.
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It’s common to complain that computers cut us off from reality.
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These kinds of fires are very difficult to deal with.
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The wild population of koalas is in danger of dying out.
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It’s only a small party. You don’t need to dress up.
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podrzucić kogoś samochodem, wysadzić kogoś commencer à apprendre
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drop someone off drop sb off car, drop someone off I’ll drop you off on my way home.
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I slipped and fell into the hole.
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He fell off his bike and broke his wrist.
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Nina’s fallen out with her brother.
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Our big apple tree fell over in the storm.
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We never found out who sent the letter.
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być w dobrych stosunkach z commencer à apprendre
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be on good termsget along/on (well) with sb with They get along really well together.
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You’ll have to work harder if you want to get into university.
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Let’s get off at the next stop.
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There’s a reason to get out of bed in the morning.
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In my local coffee shop, I tried to give away a cup of coffee.
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Mark has given up trying to teach me to ski.
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1. odbyć się, dojść do skutku; 2. proszę bardzo! (wyrażenie zgody) commencer à apprendre
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1. The sale went ahead as planned. 2. ‘Do you mind if I open the window?’ ‘No, go ahead.’
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We’re going away for the weekend
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I go in for competitions.
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1. zepsuć się (o jedzeniu) 2. zadzwonić (o budziku) commencer à apprendre
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1. The cheese and bread had to be eaten before they went off. 2. I continue sleeping in spite of my alarm going off in the morning.
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1. wychodzić 2. (of tide) ustępować (o przypływie) commencer à apprendre
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1. Are we going out tomorrow? 2. Where does the water depth only change by ten centimetres when the tide comes in and goes out?
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The gorilla went over to the boy.
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Dave went through his pockets looking for the keys.
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I handed over my bag but took out one racket.
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They hang out with their friends a lot.
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I heated up the remains of last night’s supper.
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opóźniać/wstrzymywać kogoś commencer à apprendre
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I don’t want to hold you up – I know you’re in a hurry.
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Hurry up! We’ll miss the bus.
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Dave isn’t keeping up with the rest of the class in reading.
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Sometimes it’s difficult when you let your team down.
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The guards locked the prisoner up in the cell.
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We look after his children in the evening.
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‘It’s time to go,’ said Patrick, looking at his watch.
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We’re looking into the cause of the fire.
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He looks up to his older brother.
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It has been made into a museum
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I can’t make the sign out.
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If you mess up on stage, don’t worry about it. Just carry on.
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She picked up how to windsurf as soon as she could swim.
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odebrać kogoś (samochodem) commencer à apprendre
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Mum’s picking me up at midday.
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zauważyć, zwrócić uwagę (na to, że) commencer à apprendre
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Art critics pointed out that a child could not produce those paintings.
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zjechać na bok / na pobocze commencer à apprendre
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They’re having a new bathroom put in.
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Don’t be put off by the title – it’s a really good book!
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Put your hat on – it’s cold outside.
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One summer the children put on a play.
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Mary put on weight when she quit smoking.
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I was hoping Kenny could put me up for a few days.
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The kids were putting a tent up in the garden.
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We’re relying on him to help.
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wyczerpać się, nie mieć już commencer à apprendre
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I’m sorry, but the tickets are all sold out.
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We’d better set off now, before it gets dark.
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In 2000, he set up his own company.
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I’m thinking of signing up for a yoga course
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We sat around for a bit, chatting.
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How did you manage to sleep through that thunderstorm?
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The truck speeded up going down the hill
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Eve’s parents split up when she was three.
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When the band first started out, they played at small clubs.
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She lets her children stay out until midnight.
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1. wzburzyć, poruszyć 2. wzbudzać commencer à apprendre
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1. The wind had stirred up a powdery red dust. 2. These clips stirred up our emotions.
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My phone switches itself off if I don’t use it for a while.
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być podobnym do, wdać się w commencer à apprendre
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Voluntary work could take time away from your studies.
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I like taking on new challenges.
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zająć się (np. zacząć coś uprawiać) commencer à apprendre
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My best friend is going to take up running.
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Voluntary work can take up a lot of time.
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Has anybody ever talked you into taking up a sport or joining a team?
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Do you need these newspapers, or can I throw them away?
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Would you like to try these jeans on?
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Can I try out your new motorbike?
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The company has turned into a global corporation.
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Danny turned up late as usual.
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I woke up at 7 a.m. today.
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You can’t just walk away from fiftteen years of marriage!
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When you feel you are stuck, keep practising and eventually the feeling will wear off.
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I sent them a card once, but they never wrote back
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1. trenować, ćwiczyć 2. rozwiązać się, wyjść commencer à apprendre
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1. She works out at the gym twice a week. 2. Don’t worry. I’m sure everything will work out fine.
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