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      It’s a real labour of love.   rozpocznij naukę
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      bezinteresowna praca, praca wykonywana z zamiłowaniem   
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      My lack of confidence always prevented me from getting what I wanted.   rozpocznij naukę
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      It really is a lame excuse. We will be there in 30 minutes. You are going out with us whether you like it or not.   rozpocznij naukę
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      I landed myself in real trouble and I don’t know what to do next.   rozpocznij naukę
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      And last but not least, let me introduce our managing director, Mister Eric Brown.   rozpocznij naukę
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      ostatni, ale nie mniej ważny (od poprzedników)   
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      I’ll be done in a second. I am now reading the last but one page.   rozpocznij naukę
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      I had to work late into the night yesterday as my essay’s deadline was today.   rozpocznij naukę
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      Sarah is such a positive person; she laughs from ear to ear all the time.   rozpocznij naukę
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      śmiać się od ucha do ucha   
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      Tim is really leading a double life: he has a wife and a daughter, but also a lover who is pregnant.   rozpocznij naukę
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      No one believed Sally, least of all the police   rozpocznij naukę
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      na pewno nie, zwłaszcza nie   
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      I have to leave the past behind me and move on at last.   rozpocznij naukę
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      I went shopping but left the shopping centre empty-handed. I just couldn’t find anything that I liked.   rozpocznij naukę
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      I left no stone unturned but still couldn’t find the necklace! I think I lost it for good.   rozpocznij naukę
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      Anne leaves nothing to chance and always considers all possible scenarios before she makes a decision.   rozpocznij naukę
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      nie pozostawiać niczego przypadkowi   
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      leave somebody in the lurch     Matt left me in the lurch when I really needed him. I am really disappointed. I thought he was a true friend.   rozpocznij naukę
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      opuścić kogoś w potrzebie   
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      leave somebody with no choice     You leave me with no choice but to call your parents. Maybe you’ll behave yourself in the future.   rozpocznij naukę
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      nie pozostawić komuś wyboru   
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      Let me get this right: you are only applying for the course because you think that the boys taking it are good looking, right?   rozpocznij naukę
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      niech to dobrze zrozumiem   
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      Let me think. In my opinion the red one might be a bit more suitable for the occasion.   rozpocznij naukę
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      let that be a lesson to you     I know that it wasn’t pleasant, but let it be a lesson to you. You’ll be more careful in the future.   rozpocznij naukę
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      niech to będzie dla ciebie nauczką   
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      let things take their course     Don’t plan too much and let things take their course. It will all work out.   rozpocznij naukę
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      zostawić sprawy własnemu biegowi   
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      Let’s just wait and hope for the best. It has to work out fine in the end.   rozpocznij naukę
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      Let’s meet at my place and then we can go to town. It will be much easier that way.   rozpocznij naukę
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      Everything lies in your hands at the moment, so be very careful when you make up your mind.   rozpocznij naukę
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      leżeć w czyichś rękach; zależeć od kogoś   
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      The movie really lifted my spirits. I felt low before I watched it but my mood is much better now.   rozpocznij naukę
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      She has low self-esteem because she thinks she is fat, but she really is light as a feather.   rozpocznij naukę
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      I could have expected it from you; like father, like son. It seems like it all runs in the family.   rozpocznij naukę
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      jaki ojciec, taki syn; niedaleko pada jabłko od jabłoni   
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      Like it or lump it, exams are compulsory at the end of every school year.   rozpocznij naukę
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      czy ci się podoba czy nie   
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      I really didn’t like Kate when I met her, but, little by little, I have grown to like her a lot.   rozpocznij naukę
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      It is a little known fact that I am a very good dancer.   rozpocznij naukę
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      I am making no plans for the future at the moment. I’m simply enjoying living day to day.   rozpocznij naukę
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      It’s so hard to reason with Claire. She lives in a dream world of her own.   rozpocznij naukę
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      I live in constant fear of getting fired. My job is extremely demanding and competitive, and I feel like I am failing to keep up with the pace.   rozpocznij naukę
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      You can’t keep on living in the past. Nothing will change what happened, but you have to move on.   rozpocznij naukę
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      Sam and Tom live like cat and dog. I am so fed up with listening to their constant fights.   rozpocznij naukę
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      What you’re saying is just a load of rubbish. I don’t believe a word of it.   rozpocznij naukę
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      Stop loafing about and do some work finally. We have 2 days till the finals and you haven’t done any studying yet.   rozpocznij naukę
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      Long time no see, Kate! Where have you been this past year?   rozpocznij naukę
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      kopę lat się nie widzieliśmy!   
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      My god, you are so extremely lazy! Make some effort! At least look alive!   rozpocznij naukę
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      look down one’s nose on somebody     Sally is so stuck up. She looks down her nose on everybody in her class.   rozpocznij naukę
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      pogardzać kimś, patrzeć na kogoś z góry   
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      I am looking for a job at the moment and am really struggling to find any interesting offers.   rozpocznij naukę
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      look forward to something     I am really looking forward to Christmas this year.   rozpocznij naukę
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      nie móc się doczekać czegoś   
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      Look on the bright side, Tim. Now that you are single again, you will have much more time for your friends and yourself.   rozpocznij naukę
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      spojrzeć optymistycznie, z dobrej strony   
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      Kate doesn’t look her age at all! I thought she was 25 and she is really 31.   rozpocznij naukę
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      Look out! There is a wire sticking out of that wall, you could hurt yourself.   rozpocznij naukę
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      look somebody in the face     Look me in the face and tell me you didn’t do it!   rozpocznij naukę
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      look somebody up and down     I felt really intimidated and lost all of my self-confidence when, on entering the office, I was looked up and down by my new assistant.   rozpocznij naukę
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      Stop worrying about the current situation. Look to the future, it will only get better.   rozpocznij naukę
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      I always looked up to my sister and wanted to be just like her.   rozpocznij naukę
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      Look who’s talking! Now you’re so smart, but who was it that was too afraid to call Mark last time?   rozpocznij naukę
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      I lost my job a month ago and have been looking for a new post ever since.   rozpocznij naukę
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      lose confidence in somebody     I thought Laura was reliable but I have recently lost all confidence in her.   rozpocznij naukę
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      stracić do kogoś zaufanie   
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      I simply lost count of how many countries he’s been to; he travels all the time.   rozpocznij naukę
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      I lost heart after not having heard from them for two weeks.   rozpocznij naukę
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      Don’t lose your head! It’s just an exam, everything will be fine. Just stay calm and focused.   rozpocznij naukę
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      I am usually good at public speaking, but this time I lost my tongue in the very beginning and struggled throughout.   rozpocznij naukę
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      I lost sight of her for only a minute. Then she was gone and I had to report it to the police.   rozpocznij naukę
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      Matt and Sarah met last year and it was love at first sight. They are going to get married soon.   rozpocznij naukę
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      miłość od pierwszego wejrzenia   
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      I can’t believe you’ve just won all this money. You lucky dog!   rozpocznij naukę
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      Well, you’ll just have to lump it. You can’t have everything, can you?   rozpocznij naukę
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