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According to custom, it’s the groom that has to pay for the wedding reception.
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The project is not perfect, yet. I am sure that if we put our heads together we will manage to achieve a desired effect.
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Peter is a really hard worker and always manages to achieve the goals he sets for himself.
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Laura is 40 and incredibly irresponsible. It’s high time she started acting her age.
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Our managers had a really heated discussion during our last weekly meeting. Peter’s interference only added fuel to the flames.
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Our managers had a really heated discussion during our last weekly meeting. Peter’s interference only added fuel to the flames.
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Kate had put a lot of work into the project, but unfortunately it fell through and she had to admit defeat in the end.
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Kate had put a lot of work into the project, but unfortunately it fell through and she had to admit defeat in the end.
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I agree with you after a fashion. He shouldn’t have done that but it seems he had no choice.
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I called him again and again and no one answered.
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I told my sister that I absolutely hated blue, but she decided to paint our sitting room blue against my will.
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It is against the law to buy alcohol if you are under 18.
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He was really ahead of his time in terms of employing women, quite unusual at the turn of the last century.
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He was really ahead of his time in terms of employing women, quite unusual at the turn of the last century.
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Samantha is only six but she still makes her way back home from school all alone.
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All in all, we are happy with how it worked out. It could have been much worse.
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VI was writing my essay last night but my computer crashed. I lost all my work and had to start all over again.
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Italy is known all over the world for its pastas and pizzas
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All rights for the book are reserved. Copying is not allowed.
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I do all sorts of things at work, run errands, assist managers, and organise meetings.
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We had many problems while preparing the wedding, but in the end, it all worked out fine! All’s well that ends well!
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As a secretary, she has to run errands, prepare tea and coffee, organise meetings and so on.
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I would like to manage projects, organise conferences, and those kinds of things.
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I will not let you go on holiday on your own and that’s the end of the matter.
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Kate: Do you fancy a drink tonight? Sam: I’d love to but I can’t. I’ve already made some other plans. Kate: No problem, another time.
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Kate: I’m looking for the new book by Mac Ewan, have you got it? Peter: Yes, it’s on the shelf over there, help yourself. Kate: Thanks. Peter: Any luck? Kate: Yes, I’ve found it already. Many thanks.
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There’s nothing interesting on TV today, but I’m so bored that I can see any old thing.
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We are going away for a year, on a round the world trip. We are very well prepared, but anything can happen when you travel for such a long time.
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I always wanted to work in this company so I decided to apply for the job they advertised yesterday.
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