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      In his time of need none of his friends <deserted> him.   
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      I'm not <kidding>, Joan is moving to New Zealand!   
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      Susan couldn't <bear> Mary laughing at her so she left the party.   
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      He trumped my card with the king of <spades>.   
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      At Helen's <house-warming> party her freshly painted walls got splashed with red wine.   
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      I suggested bungee jumping for Saturday but my idea was met with a lack of <enthusiasm> from the rest of the group.   
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      He broke an unwritten   of conduct by lying to his friends.  
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      The ball began <precisely> at midnight.   
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      Bob and Alan grew up together and their friendship lasted throughout all life's <hardships>.   
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      Robert's decision to sue his friends was met with <disapproval>.   
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      She <contributed> nothing <to> the organising of the party.   
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      Friends like him are <rare>.   
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      Can you <seek> him <out> and tell him to come?   
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      Susan <hassled> everybody about the party she was organising.   
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      "Happy Birthday!" we all cried in <chorus>.   
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      He expressed his <dissent> by leaving the meeting.   
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      Don't <implicate> me in your schemes!   
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      As the only smoker she is treated as an <outcast>.   
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      It was a <dull> evening spent with <dull> people - a complete disaster.   
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      I don't remember how the party ended - I <blacked out> after drinking a second bottle of vodka.   
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      Don't tell Susan, she's too big a <gossip> to keep it a secret.   
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      mają wiele ze sobą wspólnego    rozpocznij naukę
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      Mary and Kate <have many things in common>.   
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      Five people left and the <remaining> three continued the party.   
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      The couple had a big <row> after he came home drunk.   
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      The dancing will <commence> right after dinner.   
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      Nowadays, there is a <widespread> use of marijuana among teenagers.   
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      When she finally <appears>, tell her I've gone home.   
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      He was laying in the gutter in a drunken <stupor>.   
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      The question of what to do tonight is purely <academic> since we'll have to stay and babysit Susie.   
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      I waved to him and he <waved back>.   
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      Would you be <willing> to come to the cinema if I bought the tickets?   
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      Sam is a <teetotaller> so don't bother asking him if he wants a drink.   
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      I know how to use a <sander>.   
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      Brian <strutted> about too busy talking on his mobile phone to even say "hi" to us.   
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      Her way of speaking her mind <repels> everybody.   
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      I don't <actually> know how many people have left.   
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      If you are close to my house <come round> for a cup of tea.   
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      "You are always welcome here" she said, but the distinctive <coldness> in her voice contradicted her words.   
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      He was sitting by the fireplace and gently <strumming> his guitar.   
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      Joe's <black eye> must have something to do with his visit to the pub last night.   
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      The new shoes gave me <blisters> and I had to wear the old ones for the party.   
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      Playing cards is his biggest <enjoyment>.   
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      For no <apparent> reason he stopped talking to us.   
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      A <matchmaker> used to arrange marriages in traditional Jewish families.   
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      When he gets drunk George often tells <filthy> jokes.   
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      You should go out more, meet new people and <widen> your circle of acquaintances.   
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      My <in-laws> are coming for Christmas.   
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      She has a very easy-going and <breezy manner>, so some people find her difficult to take seriously.   
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      Is it possible to be <outspoken> without being rude?   
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      It was a fairly <run-of-the-mill> bar, but the beer was cheap, so I didn't mind.   
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