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      Mary behaved most <adequately> when thanking the hostess for her invitation.   
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      I really needed to talk to her face to face, but I could only <phone> as she lived in a different country.   
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      I have a <standing> invitation to their home.   
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      The <diversity> of opinions guarantees an interesting discussion.   
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      I <especially> like the way Polish people sing and dance.   
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      You should only make <small talk> at cocktail parties - don't talk about serious matters.   
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      He was a <solitary> man who was at his happiest when alone at home with a book.   
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      He took her hand and led her onto the <dance floor>.   
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      Be sure not to <omit> anyone's name from the list, as they might feel offended.   
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      You should have asked her <in the first place>.   
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      After dinner we went to our <respective> rooms.   
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      She was <in a hurry> to get to the bus stop and as a result left without saying goodbye.   
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      After we had waited for two hours it <became> obvious that they weren't coming at all.   
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      In difficult times false friends may <forsake> you, but real friends will stick by you.   
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      There were so many people that it was difficult to <spot> her.   
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      She must be <wondering> where we are now.   
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      The <task> was made more difficult by her being unable to communicate with anyone.   
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      <Excluding> family members, there will be fifteen people at the party.   
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      I tried to apologise to her but she gave me a <frosty look> and walked away without saying a word.   
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      She <repaid> him for his insult by not inviting him to the party.   
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      We're out of beer. I'll go to the <off-licence> and get some more.   
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      I cannot <put up with> this noise.   
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      They are having their <wedding reception> in the garden.   
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      It is a private conversation - I wish you wouldn't <interfere>.   
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      She watched her daughter happily <sharing> her chocolate <with> her friend.   
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      I don't know what happened to him. <Ordinarily>, he is a very nice person.   
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      I wouldn't say his English was <faultless> but he can communicate ok.   
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      You can stay overnight if you don't mind sleeping on a <camp bed>.   
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      He's always very <sociable> when he meets new people.   
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      What have you <ever> done for me?   
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      The group was <composed of> three men and two women.   
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      Bernie <vowed> never to drink again after he lost his Rolex in the club.   
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      She <put> the guests <up> for two weeks and they ate all her food.   
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      They <quarrelled> with each other all the time.   
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      They caused quite a <stir> when they arrived at the party dressed as monks.   
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      They told us swimming in this river was dangerous because of <whirlpools>.   
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      I couldn't sleep because of the <rowdy> party upstairs.   
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      The boy <swears> like a trooper.   
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      She never <passes by> without stopping to say hello.   
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      Brian organised a <farewell> party for all his friends before leaving for Japan.   
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      Why are you looking at me? I have got <nothing to do with it>.   
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      Tim is well known for his <generosity> - he throws the most amazing parties.   
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      The <majority> of people in the room were silent, but there were a few noisy ones.   
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      Jane has entirely <committed> herself to organising her daughter's wedding.   
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      You could show him your <appreciation> after what he had done for you.   
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      I saw her for the first time at the family <reunion>.   
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      After a day of drinking he <could not bring himself to> prepare for the exam.   
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      Throughout the whole evening his behaviour was <irreproachable>.   
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      They're organising a <bonfire> for Midsummer Night.   
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