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- •In the First World War, over 5 million (1)man of the allied nation died, (2)many of (3)them on the fields of (4)northern France.
- •In 1066 (1)the Normans (2)build the castle (3)on the edge of London, in the (4)south-eastern corner of the Old Roman city walls.
- •If you (1)goes to the bar you (2)may find every (3)kind of person; doctors, schoolmasters, (4)workmen.
- •If he (1)do not go to a good school he (2)cannot go to a good university - and so he cannot get the (3)good job that he (4)needs.
- •200,000 (1)Person were left (2)without homes to go to; they made a (3)sort of camp just outside the wall and there they lived in tents and (4)huts.
In the First World War, over 5 million (1)man of the allied nation died, (2)many of (3)them on the fields of (4)northern France.
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You can (1)saw the charm of Oxford in the green parks and fields (2)which surround the city and you can see (3)it in the lawns and gardens which (4)surround the colleges.
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(1)The west of Britain is (2)the mildest than the east, (3)owing to the (4)influence of the Gulf Stream.
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On (1)most evenings of the Festival (2)there are as (3)much as six events (4)to choose from the official programme: symphony concerts and ballets, plays and recitals.
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In 1066 (1)the Normans (2)build the castle (3)on the edge of London, in the (4)south-eastern corner of the Old Roman city walls.
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The Britons caught (1)fish, grew wheat and had (2)much pigs, cows and (3)sheep in the meadows near the rivers and on the (4)sides of the mountains.
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(1)At 46 B.C. Julius Caesar (2)introduced (3)an improved calendar (4)containing two additional months, January and February.
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King Charles II (1)were present (2)at the performance and he was (3)the first British king (4)who attended a public theatre.
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The standard (1)form of holiday has always (2)was to go to the sea-side and stay (3)at a boarding (4)house or in lodgings.
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If you (1)goes to the bar you (2)may find every (3)kind of person; doctors, schoolmasters, (4)workmen.
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The (1)season of Shakespeare's play (2)who is held annually at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre has (3)become so established that it now (4)carries the reputation of an English tradition.
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But I remember (1)when he refused to comb his (2)hair and his mother (3)had to force (4)her to wash his face.
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Kites also (1)have many military (2)uses: men (3)has been lifted in kites to spy (4)on their enemies.
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The Welsh Language Act of 1967 (1)said (2)thet all official documents (3)should be in both languages and (4)most road sings all printed in English and Welsh.
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People (1)may like to sit at a window on a summer day, but for (2)much months of the year they prefer to sit (3)round the fire and watch the (4)dancing flames.
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