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№1 1. Sandy was still haunted by the ..... feeling of remorse and shame. | |
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2. American visitors to England admire the English ..... customs. | |
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3. To him her problems seemed ..... . | |
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4. There are a great many ..... things to be seen in the great world. | |
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5. Her eyes were large, ..... and attractive. | |
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6. This fellow may not be a scamp; his face is not a bad one, but he is a ..... fish. | |
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7. Adam had a ..... way of talking. | |
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8. It was ..... to see so many lamps burning at noon. | |
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9. Mark is a ..... bird, I am sure. | |
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10. Her old house was full of ..... old things. | |
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11. He had a ..... feeling of being watched. | |
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12. John’s ideas were ..... and fantastic. | |
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13. There was something ..... in the way he looked – big head and small arms and legs. | |
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14. The story he told us was ..... and unbelievable. | |
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15. I find your behaviour ....., to say the least of it. | |
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№2 1. He was an ..... old man. | |
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2. This fellow may not be a scamp; his face is not a bad one, but he is a ..... fish. | |
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3. John’s ideas were ..... and fantastic. | |
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4. Sandy was still haunted by the ..... feeling of remorse and shame. | |
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5. The man looked ..... in that fantastic attire of his. | |
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6. In broad daylight the place seemed ..... to him. | |
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7. I am feeling a little .....; I think I’d better go home. | |
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8. I didn’t like the customs of that country; I found them ..... and strange. | |
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9. How ..... it is to have snow in June! | |
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10. Truth is ....., stranger than fiction. | |
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11. Her old house was full of ..... old things. | |
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12. Adam had a ..... way of talking. | |
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13. There are a great many ..... things to be seen in the great world. | |
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14. His attire was very ..... and old – a long way behind the time. |
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15. She was looking for a ..... cottage in the country. | |
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1. Nobody liked him; everybody spoke of him as of a ..... character. | |
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2. Her voice sounded hoarse and ..... . | |
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3. Don’t you think it’s ..... that he had quit such a good job? | |
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4. Along the street there went a ..... procession of odd-looking people. | |
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5. This fellow may not be a scamp; his face is not a bad one, but he is a ..... fish. | |
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6. There are a great many ..... things to be seen in the great world. | |
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7. It was ..... to see so many lamps burning at noon. | |
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8. He was an ..... old man. | |
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9. The man looked ..... in that fantastic attire of his. | |
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10. ..... to say, Felix turned out to be quite a decent fellow. | |
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11. John’s ideas were ..... and fantastic. | |
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12. In broad daylight the place seemed ..... to him. | |
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13. His attire was very ..... and old – a long way behind the time. | |
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14. To him her problems seemed ..... . | |
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15. Truth is ....., stranger than fiction. | |
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1. It’s ..... that you have never seen her before. | |
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2. How ..... that he had not thought of that before! | |
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3. The man looked ..... in that fantastic attire of his. | |
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4. How ..... that he should have said it! | |
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5. Steve was a ....., shy man, whom I could never understand. | |
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6. Her eyes were large, ..... and attractive. | |
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7. To him her problems seemed ..... . | |
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8. Adam had a ..... way of talking. | |
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9. How ..... it is to have snow in June! | |
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10. American visitors to England admire the English ..... customs. | |
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11. I didn’t like the customs of that country; I found them ..... and strange. | |
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12. The story he told us was ..... and unbelievable. | |
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13. ..... to say, he was thinking of going in for school teaching. |
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14. There are a great many ..... things to be seen in the great world. | |
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15. She was looking for a ..... cottage in the country. | |
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1. What an ..... thing to say! | |
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2. I am feeling a little .....; I think I’d better go home. | |
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3. I didn’t like the customs of that country; I found them ..... and strange. | |
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4. He had a ..... feeling of being watched. | |
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5. That Belgium chap is a ..... customer, I can tell you. | |
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6. Truth is ....., stranger than fiction. | |
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7. ..... to say, he was thinking of going in for school teaching. | |
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8. ..... to say, Felix turned out to be quite a decent fellow. | |
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9. Steve was a ....., shy man, whom I could never understand. | |
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10. There was something ..... in the way he looked – big head and small arms and legs. | |
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11. He was an ..... old man. | |
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12. Her voice sounded hoarse and ..... . | |
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13. How ..... it is to have snow in June! | |
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14. To him her problems seemed ..... . | |
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15. I heard ..... noises in the attic. | |
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