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----------- Salute the Sappers - Page 188 by Neil D. Orpen, Henry James Martin - World War, 1939-1945 - 1982 By 26 July, before work had even begun on the high Esino bridge, Maj. Browne was continuing his reconnaissance onward to Castel ...
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If you look at it from a certain/particular point of view BUT you should use:
I was abused , in a sense. In a sense, I was abused .
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Now that it's no longer free from scratches and dents Now that it's no longer perfect , from scratches and dents ,
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1) I can accept/use it 2) He removed the possibility of having the idea applied/accepted, by denying it, etc.
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think about a weeping woman, with long, loose, dishevelled hair --
A species called the weeping willow, has long and slender branches which droop and hang downward, the Salix Babylonica.
Definition from Webster's American Dictionary of
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Language is not algebra. The fact that you're using "and" or "or" doesn't really clarify the things. You must be explicit:
I dont want to see all of Mary, John and Peter at the same time . I dont want to see any of
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The guy says from the very beginning It would be hard if not actually senseless because we're dealing with a catch 22 situation.
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>I believe you do not mean ":walked over" is less natural than the others. when the stats are this close, I couldn't have done that inference I said: Yes, or IMO "came/walked up to"
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GG said:
>You also might want to say "walked over to." Yes, or IMO "came/walked up to" GB hits: 721 on "walked over to them" 1208 on "came up to them" 753 on "walked up to them"
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GB (Google Books) hits 762 on "that sort of people" . 605 on "those sorts of people 687 on "those sort of people" . <> [I'd avoid it
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