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The government l ies taxes for national expenses. |
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His nationality isn’t r t to whether he is a good lawyer. |
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The dispute was settled by m n. |
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Reading good books helps to r e our speech. |
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They made a p l after the meeting. |
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Dictators are ar y rulers. |
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A xes to a book are worth consulting. |
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It takes years of hard work to c e a good dictionary. |
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A building of great b k is to be erected across the road. |
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The school has an o n towards practical skills. |
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The pianist has a b s in favour of Chopin. |
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Soil e n by rain and wind is a serious problem here. |
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Rent is one form of re e. |
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Pleasure should be su e to duty. |
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The child has no in e to study harder because his parents can’t afford to send him to college. |
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The third c e of the contract specifies when the payments are due. |
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Under the old r e women could not vote. |
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What c a do you use when judging the quality of a student's work? |
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These political upheavals might well destroy the whole fr k of society. |
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