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lert nve dopars more for the waiter. 5 1. He was real sorry for wha ’ t he has done, 36. There are things that it mustie, bedone. 2One morning the Giant wag lyin N . g in the bed when he heargiany: 37. Tunderstood that it is part of tradjtion’ 3. 80 he crept downstairs and open the front doo r quitssoft 38. Then they stoodup heayy andthey started to go at the wrong dn}lo; 4. One morning, as he was on way to school, he dropp 39.“I’'m waitting for a friepd: Two days ago we friend of her, have agreed to meefing here totight.“ A - . 5. When Tom came in, he his found Lucy mending g cagsst, 40, Tenyearsitis a long time. 6. How much does she gets for doing that? 41.You were successfully, aren’t you? 7. After she gets to know Pete y 5 q better, she liked h, ; 421t sounds nicely, isn’t it? 8 Don’tto run away, Susan! ‘ 43.For a time they did wrote to each another. 9. It was well after the midnight, wasn’t it? 44, Hedidn’t kriew, what kinds of mens we were, 10. Idon’tknow what doyoum ean, - fr 45. We grew up togethér in the:Landon, as two 11. Around the corner he cou brothers ld to see the light in distance 46. Tnever thouy ght you areso high, 12.You don’t have tell yours frie " Jim! nds the alibi 47, Insuchalarge city, aman don't change much 13. Shall Ttook alook about; Mis : ter? 48. Then the police officer sudden slowed his walki 14. They asked to us to come ng. forariding, 49. 1tis actual true. 15 Isawyou coming and run, ) ’ it 50. You should to try and to keep cool 16. The three pilled uncomfortabl e into the back place of the'jeep;: 51. My father never drive above the legally 17. He said his name speed limit is Bob 52. He know how big man he were, 18.The two mens were silently and : watchfully, 53. Leave them lonely! 19. He said that these were his savi ngs. 5 54. He came from camp to out the logs for Nick’ 20. She was very beautiflly and very s father differently from the moist the 55. The father of Niclk: always said that thisi 21. When the lunch time was hearly, s what would happened. things grew quigt, ek 56. Hetooka cigé,rem out of pocket'and speaks 22. Tknew that heis always ready in Bnglish. to decide and act. i g 57. This makes people to feel closelyto another, 23, Hers windows were open for : itis the time of the yearwhen 58. 8he told to me how muchshe has enjoyed the dinne was begining to tirn warmer, the we r at Helen’s last weel, o 59. Ithought 1 had aded enough sugar to your 24 Iwondered why didn’t you tea do.it long before. 60. Inafternoon we did a visit to the House of the 25. Sue rushed in the another Parliament. siting - room., 61. One says that the England is divided in forty - 26. Peter was besides her to six counties. explain, 62, She told me that I don’t have to li the table 27. Besides hers table stood atype - writing, 63.You’d best to shut the door, Susan 28. Yesterday he has talked Eind ! to me about geting another 64. Talways feel well whenl am seeing 29. Now seor her. he was likely a dancer. 65. I'ngver find right words to express 30. You aré always loosing yours 2 gratitude. temper, Jim| - 66. I'didn’t think twice this time rieither. 31. That sweet smell seemied to make her t6'stand there b 671 wonder who'does Paul write letter 32 Lwas told that they have bee s to. n brough to the 68, It is known that the milk is good for children.