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. |