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'land of nod' is quite common, but noddyland, no. It makes me think of the children's book/cartoon character Noddy, rather than sleep.
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no 3 is impossible to answer though as one person can't assemble. Are you sure you copied it accurately?
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Hi haydude, welcome to the forums.
We like people to try to work out the answers for themselves first; we are not an answer/essay service. Then we can let you know if you are right or wrong, and if wrong, guide you in understanding why. This
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Hi haydude, welcome to the forums.
We like people to try to work out the answers for themselves first; we are not an answer/essay service. Then we can let you know if you are right or wrong, and if wrong, guide you in understanding why. This
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The blogger made an error; it's meaningless.
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The blogger made an error; it's meaningless.
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It's a peculiar series; you either love it or hate it. The characters use a lot of modern slang, and act like a bunch of modern, slightly yobbish, young men.
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Yes, Jason has a typical south London accent. It's the hoarse quality that is unusual; he sounds like Clint Eastwood with an English accent. Funnily enough we watched 'The Transporter' on TV last night.
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I'm a chocolate addict, so I should be ok.
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What is the context of this sentence? I'm finding it hard to understand - how can beauty carry over to someone else?
'carry over' is an odd little phrase anyway; it isn't idiomatic really. The only use I can think of is in
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