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Unit 25 1 1 off 3 ground 5 aside 2 in 4 below 6 apar 2 1 hit 3 way 5 off 2 bench 4 par 6 on 3 1 We're on a par with Everton. 2 The coach brushed the comments aside. 3 Weare in contention for the title. 4 He's confident the strategy will pay off. 5 We're gaining ground on the league leaders. 6 Is he going to gamble on Palmer tonight? 4 1P 2U 3U 4P 5P 6P 7U 8P 5 1 came 4 held 7 striking 2 dug 5 out 8 running 3 eased 6 hook Unit 26 1 1 cuff 5 without 2 the best 6 miss out on it 3 fromthe beginning 7 think about 4 later B eyes 2 1 off the wall 4 feedback 2 offthe cuff 5 flash by / fly by 3 itinmind 6 allalong 3 1 eyetoeye 3 lined, cater 5 pat 2 miss,knows 4 bounce 6 back, bear 4 1 We must bridge the gap between rich and poor. \ didn't see eye to eye with the teacher. ‘She opened my eyes to more important things. We came away with a lot of new ideas. I gave an answer off the top of my head. The organizers deserve a pat on the back, 3 wall 4 for 5 thought 6 away 3 is 4 known 5 getrid of it 6 disappears sw avaune = Rune He put pressure on her to change her mind. on He put her under pressure ... His comments were off the record. of His comments weren't intended to be on the record. We need to do this, and the sooner the better. He's a household name. The secrets have recently leaked out. The incident will soon blow over. She blew it (up) out of (all) proportion. His comments have stirred up a lot of anger. D285 30 4D 5S 6S under the carpet true brunt lengths open mixed speak without fire Unit 28 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 1 Aa wna weun o secret information gambling production the robbers under-age drinking Both are logical, 7 in, of 8 in in, for 4 at on, for 5 in, of in 6 with tying (lying in wait for) make/run (make/tun off with) possession (in possession of) wake (in the wake of) lookout (had been on the lookout for) crack (crack down on) d 2f 3e 4a 5b 6c gradually 4 makeit stricter are found innocent 5 warning increasing 6 more responsibly They're going to phase the scheme out. oR ... phase out the scheme. ‘The policeman went under cover (as a criminal) He led the boy astray. She wants to clear her name. The police are pressing / have pressed charges (against him). They are going on the offensive (against him).

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