Compound Phrasals (2)

LOS CURSOS DE INGLES GRATIS PREFERIDOS POR LOS HISPANOHABLANTES

 

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1.

He has gone    his promises so often that no one trusts him now.

2.

Look    me at the station; I'll be carrying the Financial Times.

3.

He will come    your way of thinking in time.

4.

The Minister was very glad to hand    his successor before the crisis got

 

any worse.

5.

Children used to look    their parents; now they are inclined to regard them

 

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.

9.

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.

11.

I've had a busy day and I'm looking    going to bed early.

12.

Shall I make the cheque    you or to your firm?

13.

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.

16.

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 those odd clothes?'

18.

She goes    yoga and spends ten minutes every day standing on her head.

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