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Students who break the rules will be punished. start learning
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Under normal circumstances he would never have used his mobile in school start learning
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The company denied breaking the law. start learning
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The nightclub has rules about what customers can wear. start learning
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start learning
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There are strict rules about what you can wear. start learning
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Does the hotel have a swimming pool? start learning
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The kids aren't allowed to play ball games in here. start learning
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The application was approved, subject to certain conditions. start learning
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Wearing a seat belt is the correct thing to do. start learning
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właściwa rzecz do zrobienia
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start learning
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The cyclist was riding a blue bicycle. start learning
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When are you taking your driving test? start learning
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He was caught driving above the speed limit and had to pay a fine of £100. start learning
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We are not allowed to wear hoodies at school. start learning
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May I see some ID, please? start learning
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The police officer asked to see my identity card. start learning
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A sunroof on the car is optional. start learning
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The cars stopped at the pedestrian crossing. start learning
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Smoking is not permitted inside the building. start learning
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The public are fed up with the Government’s feeble excuses. start learning
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If you don't wear your seat belt, you will have to pay a fine. start learning
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the terms and conditions. Sign here to say you agree to the terms and conditions. start learning
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He applied to join the golf club and was accepted. start learning
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Eric was arrested by the police for shoplifting. start learning
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Her son was killed in battle. start learning
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a case of armed robbery | a murder case start learning
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sprawa napadu z bronią w ręku
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This cold case is a murder that happened 20 years ago. start learning
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nierozwiązana sprawa pozostająca otwarta na wypadek znalezienia nowych dowodów
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The committee have elected John as chairman. start learning
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She contacted the police. start learning
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Read the contract carefully before you sign it. start learning
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The case has been controversial. start learning
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Police have described the man as a violent and dangerous criminal. start learning
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French cuisine | British cuisine start learning
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kuchnia jako sposób gotowania
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Detectives have solved the murder case. start learning
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We estimate that 75 percent of our customers are teenagers. start learning
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That club is very exclusive. start learning
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The committee invited him to join the club. start learning
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a member of the tennis club. He's a member of the tennis club. start learning
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członek klubu tenisowego.
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The police believe he murdered the teenager. start learning
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The chairman gave a short presentation. start learning
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In murder mysteries, a private detective always succeeds but the police detective fails. start learning
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a health care professional start learning
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a new recruit at the company. He was a new recruit at the company. start learning
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Rioters smashed store windows. start learning
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I joined the school film society. start learning
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Police are under great pressure to solve the crime quickly. start learning
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znaleźć winnego w przestępstwie
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You need a strong stomach to hear about murder cases and still eat your dinner. start learning
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mieć stalowe nerwy, nie brzydzić się niczym
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The rebel forces have surrendered. start learning
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He is the main suspect in a murder case. start learning
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They vandalised the local shopping centre. start learning
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Don't drink alcohol if you're going to drive. start learning
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Although the car’s old, it still runs well. start learning
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I usually have about £50 in cash with me. start learning
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I enjoy the challenge of a new job. start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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We are destroying our planet. start learning
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the destruction of the rainforest start learning
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They fought in a long and difficult war... start learning
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the finance department | the finance minister start learning
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It’s an unpleasant disease. However, it’s easy to treat. start learning
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Have you joined any clubs? start learning
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The Roman army was made up of legions. start learning
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Legionnaires train very hard. start learning
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a male lion | the male sex start learning
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Boris Johnson was elected Mayor of London. start learning
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The leader of the government ministers is the Prime Minister. start learning
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‘It’s very nice,’ she said politely. start learning
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Dentists recommend changing your toothbrush every few months. start learning
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Regular exercise can help keep your weight down. start learning
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Upper-class children usually go to a private school. start learning
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He fought in the Vietnam War. start learning
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He was the apprentice of the local carpenter. start learning
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There was a burglary at our neighbour's house last night. start learning
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Their house was burgled while they were away. start learning
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I don't agree with capital punishment. start learning
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The carpenter repaired the table. start learning
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the gang that committed the crime start learning
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He wasn't sent to prison – he did community service instead. start learning
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I'm against the death penalty. start learning
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The defendant received a harsh punishment. start learning
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start learning
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His funeral will be held on Friday. start learning
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She got caught taking the money from his wallet. start learning
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He was hanged for murder. start learning
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Crimes are no longer punished by hanging in the UK. start learning
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seven years' hard labour. He was sentenced to seven years' hard labour. start learning
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siedem lat ciężkiej pracy.
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We need harsher laws to deal with drunk drivers. start learning
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the sentence imposed by the judge start learning
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the criminal justice system start learning
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There used to be a lot of kidnappings in South America. start learning
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The judge was too lenient. start learning
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There have been several muggings in the city centre. start learning
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The murderer has escaped. start learning
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They had to stay late after school as a punishment. start learning
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The hostages were released this morning. start learning
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uwolnić (np., zakładnika)
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They robbed her of all her money. start learning
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The robbery took place at 7:30 p.m. start learning
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He was sent to prison for stealing. start learning
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sentence somebody to something He was sentenced to six years in prison. start learning
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She was arrested for shoplifting. start learning
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Some criminals were sentenced to transportation instead of hanging. start learning
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We are allowed four weeks holiday a year. start learning
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Some better-off parents send their children to private schools. start learning
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start learning
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Debtors must repay part of their debt each month. start learning
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The waiter was a bit too familiar. start learning
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start learning
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The flag went down and the race began. start learning
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We couldn't keep to our original budget after our rent went up. start learning
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How long will it take to repay the loan? start learning
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Burton resigned from the company yesterday. start learning
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Thousands of people could starve to death. start learning
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He beat the dog violently. start learning
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Military service is compulsory in some countries. start learning
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He was the presenter of a current affairs programme. start learning
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The police officer asked to see my driving licence. start learning
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He supports fishing to live but not fishing for sport. start learning
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She thinks people who harm animals should be arrested. start learning
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They hunt rabbits and other wild animals. start learning
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start learning
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skrzywdzić kogoś / zranić kogoś
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He's got a full licence now that he's passed his driving test. start learning
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pełne uprawnienia / prawo jazdy
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All children have the right to free education. start learning
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complaints about the treatment of prisoners start learning
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He'll get the job permanently if the trial period goes OK. start learning
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She does voluntary work for the Red Cross. start learning
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It’s only fair that everyone should be paid the same for doing the same job. start learning
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It is not legal to smoke in restaurants now. start learning
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It’s unfair that he gets paid more than me. start learning
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clothes that are appropriate for a job interview start learning
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All young men had to do military service. start learning
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The local newsagent sells milk as well as newspapers. start learning
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He took the money from the customer and put it in the till. start learning
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We are against testing cosmetics on animals. start learning
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The court decided that West was guilty. start learning
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an effective deterrent to car thieves start learning
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skuteczny środek odstraszający
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The electronic tag showed that he was at home. start learning
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elektroniczna bransoleta (noszona przez przestępcę)
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He spoke in favour of the proposal. start learning
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This is a very important political issue. start learning
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She received an eight-year prison sentence. start learning
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Knife crime is a serious problem. start learning
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Prisoners can be tagged instead of going to prison. start learning
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The courts give tougher sentences to adults than to teenagers. start learning
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Most victims of murder are under 30. | an aid programme for the famine victims start learning
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people who suffer from asthma | an asthma attack start learning
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This bread’s delicious! Did you make it yourself? start learning
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Alcohol is strictly forbidden in Saudi Arabia. start learning
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start learning
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She’s in urgent need of medical attention. start learning
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He was eliminated in the first round of voting. start learning
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Our business hours are 9.00 to 5.00. start learning
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a shortage of good housing a shortage of good housing start learning
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a liberal attitude towards sex start learning
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I disagree, but I respect your opinion. start learning
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Despite his friendly appearance, her father was a real tyrant. start learning
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The burglar took all of her jewellery. start learning
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The children were kidnapped on the way to school. start learning
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The kidnappers demanded a million dollars. start learning
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He was mugged outside the bank. start learning
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The mugger took all his money. start learning
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He shoplifted some batteries. start learning
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The shoplifter was arrested as she left the shop. start learning
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They were showing a film at the community centre. start learning
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ośrodek kultury / dom kultury
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a highly competent doctor start learning
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We'd welcome constructive criticism. start learning
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We hung around outside school for about an hour. start learning
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Kręciliśmy się / Spędzaliśmy czas (gdzieś)
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Airlines were required to implement new safety recommendations. start learning
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an innocent creasture | an innocent remark start learning
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Students with learning difficulties can be integrated into ordinary schools. start learning
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She took great pleasure in telling him that he was wrong. start learning
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I remember my first real job. | Simon was her first real boyfriend. start learning
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moja pierwsza prawdziwa praca
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It’s reasonable to assume he must have known about this. start learning
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They are valued members of society. | a modern industrial society start learning
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I’m sure I wasn’t speeding, officer. start learning
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She was fined after being caught by a speed camera. start learning
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Gangs of kids hang around on street corners. start learning
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A good breakfast will sustain you through the morning. start learning
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He ticked all the boxes on the form. start learning
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