1. |
He was laid
for six weeks with two broken ribs. |
2. |
The idea has gradually grown
that the State should look after every citizen
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from the cradle to the grave. |
3. |
They always lay
a large supply of tinned food in winter in case it snows a lot. |
4. |
You can't move into this flat till I move
. |
5. |
He thinks I broke his window and threatens to pay me
for it. |
6. |
I asked the hotel to send
any letters which came after I had gone. |
7. |
BBS stands
British Broadcasting Corporation. |
8. |
The inscription on the tombstone had been worn
by the weather and could
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scarcely be read. |
9. |
Shall we sit this dance
? I'm feeling rather tired. |