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ANSWERS TO COMPOUND PHRASALS (2) |
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He has gone his promises so often that no one trusts him now. |
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Look me at the station; I'll be carrying the Financial Times. |
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He will come your way of thinking in time. |
4. |
The Minister was very glad to hand his successor before the crisis got |
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any worse. |
5. |
Children used to look their parents; now they are inclined to regard them |
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as equals. |
6. |
The astronaut got his rocket and found himself in the middle of a vast plain. |
7. |
He only puts his secretary's bad spelling because he can't find a better one. |
8. |
My legs are too short; I can't keep you if you walk so fast. |
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Once a man gets a reputation for being amusing he has to try and live it. |
10. |
I suppose you'll look me when I tell you I prefer kippers to caviare. |
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I've had a busy day and I'm looking going to bed early. |
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Shall I make the cheque you or to your firm? |
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The government won't go this new legislation if public feeling is against it. |
14. |
It took him a long time to grow the habit of biting his nails. |
15. |
My room is rather dark because it looks a blank wall. |
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My room is rather dark because it looks a blank wall. |
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We'll settle you when you produce all the bills. |
17. |
He looked his son and and said, 'Arent' you a bit too old now to wear |
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those odd clothes?' |
18. |
She goes yoga and spends ten minutes every day standing on her head. |
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