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I don't pretend to be able to predict what lies in store for the world but the future looks rather bleak to me. Mankind seems to be heading for bigger problems. More and more people are hungry as this New York Times article shows. There are
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Hello Superblack, The expressions Here... be in British English and There... be in American English with a personal pronoun as subject are used without inversion because there are no reasons for it - it is not a question like Where are you? ,
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This is dead on. However, when the Council of Constance (Which convened in 1414 and found Huss guilty of heresy) bragged, "You're goose is cooked" to the churches of Prauge and others which followed Huss (who was accused of being a
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Not that there was ever any serious doubt about it, maybe this will FINALLY stop recent posts questioning the existence Obama's birth certificate. http://snipurl.com/4wf0h HONOLULU State officials say there's no doubt Barack Obama was
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The New York Times October 8, 2008 Op-Ed Columnist Mud Pies for That One¹ By MAUREEN DOWD Some of John McCain¹s friends, from the good old days when he talked straight, feared that his Greek tragedy would be that he would be defeated by George
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http://www.star-telegram.com/news/story/529891.html "The Rev. David Barber, pastor of First Congregational Church of Fort Worth, a United Church of Christ congregation, said his church uses a call to worship taken from Wright's church,
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Early reviews of Mel Gibson's ancient Mayan epic Apocalypto have praised its "blood-and-guts action", "breathtaking vistas" and "bruising beauty". Gibson's "remarkable" film - in which he does not
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Thanks all for your answers. So theese sentences are non standard, but this usage, anyawy exsists. Is it possible that an English (British or American) native speaker says "If I would..."? Maybe the examples I found on the net are
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