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Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away.''You never know when you might need it''was(1)...of her favourite sayings.She lived(2)...herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us.Although I never went to her house,I knew it was full(3)...antique furniture,Persian carpets and so on.In every room,there were dozens of painting so that her house was(4)...an art gallery.I remember my father(5)...that she was a''Strafford shire Darby''but I had(6)...idea what he mean.I(7)...out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Strafford shire.We use to make up stories(8)...her.My sister Alice,(9)...was a romantic girl.told us that Miss Darby once had a lover but he walked out one day and she(10)...saw him again.
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Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) .......................one............... of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ...............by....................... herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) ..................of .................... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house was (4) ...............like...................... an art gallery. I remember my father (5) ........................saying .............. that she was a “ Staffordshire Darby” but I had (6) .............no......................... idea what he meant. I (7) ......................found................ out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Staffordshire. We used to make up stories (8) ................about...................... her. My sister Alice, (9) .......................who............... was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) .............never......................... saw him again
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Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) .........one............................. of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ........by.............................. herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) ............of.......................... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house was (4) ................like...................... an art gallery. I remember my father (5) ................saying...................... that she was a “ Staffordshire Darby” but I had (6) ................no...................... idea what he meant. I (7) ........................found.............. out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Staffordshire. We used to make up stories (8) .....................about................. her. My sister Alice, (9) .....................who ................. was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) .........................never............. saw him again!
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Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) ....................... one............... of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ..............by........................ herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) .................of..................... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house was (4) ..............like........................ an art gallery. I remember my father (5) .................saying..................... that she was a “ Staffordshire Darby” but I had (6) ...........................no........... idea what he meant. I (7) ............found .......................... out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Staffordshire. We used to make up stories (8) ...............about................. her. My sister Alice, (9) ........... who ........................... was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) .................never.............. saw him again!
Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) .......................one............... of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ...............by....................... herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) ..................of .................... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house was (4) ...............like...................... an art gallery. I remember my father (5) ........................saying .............. that she was a “ Staffordshire Darby” but I had (6) .............no......................... idea what he meant. I (7) ......................found................ out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Staffordshire. We used to make up stories (8) ................about...................... her. My sister Alice, (9) .......................who............... was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) .............never......................... saw him again
Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away. “You never know when you might need it” was (1) ....one... of her favorite sayings. She lived (2) ..by.. herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us. Although I never went to her house, I knew it was full (3) ..of .... antique furniture, Persian carpets and so on. In every room, there were dozens of paintings so that her house was (4) ..like...an art gallery. I remember my father (5) .saying.. that she was a “ Staffordshire Darby” but I had (6) ....no.. idea what he meant. I (7) ..found.. out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Staffordshire. We used to make up stories (8) ..about.. her. My sister Alice, (9) ....who... was a romantic girl, told us that Miss Darby once had a lover, but he walked out one day and she (10) ...never... saw him again
A doctor who worked in a village was very annoyed because many people used to stop him in the street and asked for his advice. In this way, he was never paid for his services, and he never managed to earn much. He made up his mind to put an end to do this. One day, he was stopped by a young man who said to him "oh doctor, i'm so happy to see you.I've got a severe pain in my left side." The doctor pretended to be interested and said,"Shut your eyes and sk your tongue out of your mouth."Then he went away, leaving the man standing in the street with his tongue hanging out and a large crowd of people laughing at him.
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People who are deprived from sleep lose energy and become quick-tempered. After two days without sleep, a person find that lengthy concentration becomes difficult. He can force himself to perform tasks well for short periods, he is easily distracted. He makes many mistakes, especially at routine tasks, and his attention slips at times. Every sleepless person experiences periods in which he dozes off for a few seconds or more. He falls completely asleep unless he is kept active continuously
People who go without sleep for more than three days have great difficulty thinking, seeing and hearing clearly. They have periods of hallucinations, during which they see things that do not really exist. They also confuse daydream with real life and lose track of their thoughts in the middle of a sentence.
My name’s Thomas, but people ...call............(1) me Tom. I’m from Sheffield...in..........(2) the North of England. However, I live in Lisbon, in Portugal. I’m ....an..........(3) English teacher. I work in a ...language........(4)school. I’m married. My wife’s Portuguese. ....her........ (5)name’s Juliana. We have two children. Laura is 5 ...and.......(6) Victor is 2. They speak ......English......... (7)and Portuguese. I’m 35. My school is in the centre .....of.......(8)Lisbon. It’s a small .one.............(9) with about 200 students. ....from........ (10)Monday to Friday, we get up at six, have breakfast and go to work or school. My wife is a good cook. At the weekend, we ..stay.......(11) in bed until 8 a.m, we can do ..what............(12)we want. On Sunday we often visit our parents-in-law. They live approximately 30 kilometres from us.
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Miss Darby was one of those people who never threw anything away.''You never know when you might need it''was(1)..ONE.of her favourite sayings.She lived(2).BY..herself in a large Victorian house across the road from us.Although I never went to her house,I knew it was full(3)..OF.antique furniture,Persian carpets and so on.In every room,there were dozens of painting so that her house was(4).LIKE..an art gallery.I remember my father(5).SAYING..that she was a''Strafford shire Darby''but I had(6).NO..idea what he mean.I(7)..FOUND.out years later that the Darby family had made their money from coal-mining in Strafford shire.We use to make up stories(8).ABOUT..her.My sister Alice,(9)..WHO.was a romantic girl.told us that Miss Darby once had a lover but he walked out one day and she(10)NEVER...saw him again.