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1.        If biennials were planted this year, they <will


be> <likely> <to bloom> <next year> .
 
2.       The value <of the dollar> <declines> <as> the
rate of inflation <raises> .
 
3.       Even though a member <has drank> <too
much> the night <before,> the counsellors at
Alcoholics Anonymous will try <to convince> him
or her to sober up and start drinking again.
 
4.       Anthropologists assert that many of the early
American Plains Indians did not engage in planting
crops <but> <to hunt,> <living> <primarily> on
buffalo meat.
 
5.       The neutron bomb provides the <capable> of a
<limited> nuclear war <in which> buildings <would
be preserved,> but people would be destroyed.
 
6.       The differential attractions of the sun and the
moon <have> a direct effect <in> the <rising> and
falling <of> the tides.
 
7.       <Despite of> the pills <that> are available,
many people <still> have trouble <sleeping.>
 
8
.       Before TV, the common man <seldom never>
<had> the opportunity to see and <hear> his leaders
express <their> views.
 
9.       <If> it receives <enough> rain at the proper
time, hay <will grow> quickly <as> grass.
 
10.    The magazine <is> <interesting,> informative
and <it is> easy <to read.>
 
11.    <Before> she died, Andrew Jackson's daughter,
<who> <lives> in the family mansion, <used to
take> tourists through her home.
 
12.    It is essential that the temperature <is not>
elevated <to a point> where the substance formed
<may become> unstable and decompose into <its>
constituent elements.
 
13.    Two <of the players> from the Yankees <has>
been <chosen> <to participate> in the final game.
 
14.    John Philip, <who> <many> people consider
the <greatest> composer of marches, wrote his music
during the era <known as> the Gay s.
 
15.    In order for one to achieve the desired results
in this experiment, it is necessary that <he> <work>
as <fastly> <as> possible.
 
16.    <Whoever> inspected <this> radio <should
have put> <their> identification number on the box.
 
17.    The new model <costs> twice <more than>
<last> <year's> model.
 
18.    The purpose <of> the United Nations <board
speaking,> <is> to maintain peace and security and
<to encourage> respect for human rights.
 
19.    <It is> an <accepted> custom for one to say
"excuse me" when <he> <sneezed.>
 
20.    <Even though> Miss Colombia lost the beauty
contest, she <was> still <more prettier> <than> the
other girls in the pageant.
 
21.    <There have been> <little> change in the
patient's condition <since> he <was moved> to the
intensive care unit.
 
22.    Although we are <concerned about> the
problem of energy sources, we <must not> fail
<recognizing> the need <for> environmental
protection.
 
23.    <Because of> the movement of a glacier, <the
form> <of> the Great Lakes was very <slow.>]
 
24.    Professor Baker recommended that we <are>
present at the reception <this afternoon> in order <to
meet> the representatives <from> the Fulbright
commission.
 
25.    The information officer <at the bank> <told>
his customers <that> <there was> several different
kinds of checking accounts available.
 
26.    <The first> electric lamp had two carbon rods
from <which> vapour <serves> <to conduct> the
current across the gap.
 
27.    The Department <has> been criticised for <not
having> <much> required courses scheduled <for>
this semester.
 
28.    <In order to> get married in this state, one
<must present> a medical report <along with>
<your> identification.
 
29.    Although <no country> has exactly the same
folk music <like> <that> of any other, it is
significant that similar songs exist among <widely>
separated people.
 
30.    <Despite of> the legislation which <forbids>
unfair union practises, some unions <such as> the air
traffic controllers have voted <to strike> even
though this action might endanger the national
security.
 
31.    Never before <has> <so many> people <in>
the country been <interested in> soccer.
 
32.    The rest of the stockholders <will receive>
<his> reports <in the mail> along with a copy of
<today's> proceedings.
 
33.    <Not one> in one hundred children exposed to
the disease <are> <likely> <to develop> symptoms
of it.
 
34.    <There is> an unresolved controversy as to
<whom> <is> the real author of the Elizabethan
plays <commonly> credited to William Shakespeare.
 
35.    A catalyst agent <such as> platinum may be
used <so> the chemical reaction <advances> more
<rapidly.>
 
36.    <From the airplane,> passengers are <able>
<to clearly see> the outline <of> the whole island.
 
37.    When a patient's blood pressure is <much>
higher <than it> <should be,> a doctor usually insists
that he <will not> smoke.
 
38.    Excavations in several mounds and villages
<on the east bank> of the river <have revealed> the
city of Lino, an ancient community that <had been
laying> under <later> reconstructions of the city of
Babylon.
 
39.    First <raise> your right hand, <and then> <you
should> repeat <after me.>
 
40.    Located <in> the cranial cavity in the skull,
<the brain> is the <larger> mass of nerve tissue in
the <human body.>
 
41.    The examination <will test> your ability to
understand <spoken> English, to read non-technical
language, and <writing> <correctly.>
 
42.    <Alike> other forms of energy, natural gas
<may be used> <to> heat homes, cook food, and
even <run> automobiles.
 
3.    An organ <is> a group <of tissues> capable <to
perform> some special functions, as, <for example,>
the heart, the liver, or the lungs.
 
44.    <Insulin, it is> used <to treat> diabetes and
<is> secured <chiefly> from the pancreas of cattle
and hogs.
 
45.    Please send <me> information <with regard
of> <insurance> policies available <from> your
company.
 
46.    Dairying <is> concerned not only <with> the
production of milk, <but> with the manufacture of
milk products <such as> butter and cheese.
 
47.    <If> you <will buy> one box at the regular
price, you would receive <another one> at <no>
extra cost.
 
48.    When he <was> a little boy, Tim <would
walk> along the piers, <watch> the river boats,
<swimming> and fish in the river.
 
49.  The bell <signalling> the end of the first period
<loud,> <interrupting> the professor's <closing>
comments.
 
50.  Neither of the two candidates <who> <had
applied> for admission <to> the Industrial
Engineering Department <were> eligible for
scholarships.

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