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KEY:
1.
Don’t act in haste, you might make a mistake.
2.
She was not able to answer the merchants in their own language.
3.
We were wondering if they were really there.
4.
Hadn’t we better ask the price?
5.
The down payment is so high that we can’t buy the house.
6.
She is not a young woman but no matter how old she is her admirers find her ageless.
7.
It is really difficult to control the rising tide of vandalism.
8.
Vandals are often youngsters who have done poorly in school and want to get even with the administration.
9.
The vandals deface the walls and break the windows.
10.
I’d better take a coat.
11.
Paul’s so afraid that he won’t try.
12.
They did well for themselves for a time.
13.
No matter who you are, you’re expected to obey the law.
14.
He has such bright brothers he feels stupid by comparison.
15.
When the great leader died and they were left in charge of themselves, they began to lose their conquests.
16.
According to the scientists, Voyager would reach Jupiter in March, and it did.
17.
She did it out of kindness.
18.
Despite your brother’s youth he has enough experience for the job.
19.
With the exception of two very small holes, everything was covered with gold paint.
20.
Washington’s example made his soldier’s determination stronger.
21.
That noise is deafening people.
22.
People ask questions out of curiosity or boredom.
23.
In spite of my friends’pride, they don’t talk about their sons.
24.
It takes a mother buffalo to find baby buffalos pretty.
25.
There is no way of pleasing everybody.
26.
The offenders are bent on doing better.
27.
Having been arrested for careless driving, Peter has decided to be more careful.
28.
Even if you are noticed, your eagerness will be in your favour.
29.
Make sure that your clothes are clean and well pressed.
30.
Despite the fact that Joan tried to explain her ideas, she could not convince her father.
31.
The judge who listened to their story in silence decided to give them a lecture.
32.
Due to the teacher’s meeting tomorrow, several classes are cancelled.
33.
Once the boys had promised to behave in the future they were allowed …
34.
The director thinks very highly of people who are early.
35.
Since the boys had nothing to do that evening, they thought it would be fun to …
36.
The meeting is to take place in his office.
37.
So far, women’s vote has not made much difference.
38.
While waiting for the manager he smoked a cigarette.
39.
The fact is that employers prefer to hire younger people.
40.
They can make a mistame if they are not aware of people’s origins.
41.
Sometimes, manners are a matter of national customs.
42.
He said that his shyness kept him from behaving well in society.
43.
Shaving his beard, he pleased his wife.
44.
George always gave a hand in the store.
45.
Does it ever occur to you that geology is a very interesting field?
46.
Perhaps I can talk you into studying.
47.
How can I make up for my mistake?
48.
We were in the mood to go out.
49.
That book is worth reading.
50.
In theory, oil can be extracted from a rock called shale.
51.
The operation is not at all simple.
52.
Most people are in awe of nuclear energy.
53.
He only went to the concert to please Mary.
54.
Under (the terms of) your contract, you are to be here by nine every day.
55.
He is the perfect/spitting image of his father.
56.
His arrival took us by surprise.
57.
I’ll have to cancel my appointment with Mr Marshall.
58.
In Jane’s place, I wouldn’t have told Andrew about the car accident.
59.
The stories are beyond belief.
60.
There’s no point in asking Mrs Carrouthers to sing at the concert, she’s going …
61.
The other theories aren’t worth considering.
62.
I knew he was our man the moment I set/laid/clapped eyes on him.
63.
My brother has a good command of French.
64.
The flags were sold in aid of the blind.
65.
Let me know the minute you have any news.
66.
I advise you not to rely on what you read in the papers about me.
67.
We missed the bus as a consequence of having overslept.
68.
They persisted in suggesting that I was lying.
69.
Children and adults alike will enjoy this game.
70.
Local services are paid for by tax.
71.
It looks as if/though the milkman were running away from your fierce dog.
72.
What I find most irritating about him is his clothes.
73.
Man was able to control his environment thanks to the discovery of how to light …
74.
Friendly though/as he may seem, he’s not to be trusted.
75.
Despite the fact that the suitcase was extremely heavy, he managed to lift it.
76.
If this is true, we should inform the President.
77.
He is bound to come, it is in his own interest.
78.
In spite of having been told I would be unhappy, I married him.
79.
Under no circumstances will Mr Smith attend the meeting.
80.
Poor though/as they are, they can afford beer.
81.
She gave the policeman as accurate an answer as she could.
82.
Romantic love must be present, otherwise the marriage will be insincere.
83.
His honesty, more than anything, is what I like about him.
84.
Through being late, we missed the train.
85.
She accused me of being a liar.
86.
To do him justice, I don’t think he really meant to deceive you.
87.
Brilliant though/as he may be, the cook know nothing about French sauces.
88.
A mistake of this kind could result in the wrong person being arrested.
89.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the company made a profit next year.
90.
Only on rare occasions do I go to pop concerts.
91.
This is too serious a matter to be dealt with hurriedly.
92.
Don’t let this be known, but Jones has been sacked.
93.
What are your views/feelings about Capital Punishment?
94.
I find hard to believe that the Prime Minister really means to resign.
95.
I don’t know much about medieval art.
96.
There is very little evidence to prove that Louis was in the flat on the night …
97.
This Spanish coin is worth about 200 pounds.
98.
The difficulties arising from the raising of the school-leaving age have resulted …
99.
Are you in agreement with the Council’s plans to widen …?
100.
These being your conditions, I have no choice but to abide by them.
101.
Curiously enough, he didn’t mention it to me.
102.
The place was unexpectedly difficult to find.
103.
For all his strength, Samson perished at the hands of his enemies.
104.
Her being a duchess made a great impact on the boy’s family.
105.
So tricky was the problem that it challenged the minds of the best scientists.
106.
However you feel about vivisection, you must admit that it helps to save …
107.
Such people as cannot bear with a little inconvenience should never enter …
108.
Anybody who broke into the house would trigger off the alarm automatically.
109.
It’s time the commission reached an agreement.
110.
There must be few people who know so little about the past as he.
111.
The meeting was attended by almost everybody.
112.
The crowd had never been addressed by him before.
113.
I shall give this matter serious consideration.
114.
There aren’t many people who would agree with you.
115.
He warned them he would resign if they didn’t give him a rise.
116.
Not until I had read the last sentence did I realize how important the letter was.
117.
I wrote the announcement in large black letters so that everybody could notice it.
118.
He is far from having influence on him.
119.
He waited until the whole class was attending before speaking.
120.
I did follow the doctor’s orders.
121.
She had two candles ready on the table lest there (should) be a power cut.
122.
As a result of skilled medical attention he recovered rapidly.
123.
Only in an emergency may this door be used.
124.
It is 3 hours since he started speaking.
125.
I was quite unnecessarily anxious.
126.
He was quite sure that he was able to deal with the matter.
127.
It took him 5 years to complete the novel.
128.
The explorers’aim was to follow the river to its source.
129.
My cat and my dog get along/on well.
130.
It looked as if it were going to rain.
131.
It’s high time we went home.
132.
The fortune-teller’s warning made a far greater impression on the emperor than …
133.
You’re bound to have some problems if you go to live in another country.
134.
It makes no difference to him whether he is worshipped or despised.
135.
The police charged Bert with the robbery of the car.
136.
Not until I slipped a 5-pound note into his hand, did he give the information.
137.
The reason why he has had to give up his legal practice is that he is often ill.
138.
As far as I’m concerned, I could stay here forever.
139.
For a moment she mistook him for her long-lost husband.
140.
I don’t see the point of starting so early.
141.
He is used to washing in cold water.
142.
He asked me if the secondhand car was worth buying.
143.
In case of fire the bell in the corridor should be rung.
144.
He went on to say that there were, of course, exceptions.
145.
It has nothing to do with you.
146.
He apologised for having lost his temper.
147.
There’s no sense in returning the same day.
148.
Far from being annoyed by my criticism, he found it very helpful.
149.
This is quite different from the case we are considering.
150.
You are running the risk of getting a serious illness if you drink …
151.
What a loud speaker he is!
152.
Wearing a seat belt is compulsory.
153.
I suspect him of being involved in last month’s bank robbery.
154.
It was taken for granted that local residents could use the path as a short cut.
155.
They haven’t enough time to cover the basic syllabus, let alone background …
156.
Ill though/as he was, he attended the memorial service.
157.
He underwent many operations.
158.
Contrary to expectations, the performance was not so good.
159.
I wish you had told me before.
160.
Besides writing the words of the songs he set some of them to music.
161.
I wound if you could change this pound note.
162.
I felt so sorry for myself that I could take little interest in life.
163.
In spite of a bad storm later in the day, the fishing boats are all leaving …
164.
As soon as they have completed the redecorating we can use the room again.
165.
She provided for all their probable needs.
166.
Too big an increase of wages will generate further inflation.
167.
So extraordinarily did he behave, that I wondered whether he was quite sane.
168.
I intend to take the day off tomorrow, whether my boss agrees or not.
169.
There is not much likelihood of an increase of coffee prices .
170.
No sooner had the dog caught sight of the stranger than he started barking …
171.
That child never gives us a rest.
172.
There has been an improvement in conditions in factories.
173.
The fact that he cannot control his temper has made him many enemies.
174.
That colour doesn’t appeal to me.
175.
With the exception of 3 or 4 of these sentences, the rest have been easy to …
176.
As well as playing the guitar he writes songs.
177.
The town wasn’t so big to be marked on the map.
178.
If I were you I’d take the train.
179.
If only he had spent more time revising.
180.
No sooner had the term finished than he started work.
181.
I wish I had learnt French at school.
182.
If they had followed the map they wouldn’t have got lost.
183.
The roof ought to be mended.
184.
The coat was too expensive (for me) to buy.
185.
It’s time you cleaned your car.
186.
Research is being done into ways of curing cancer.
187.
“Would you please wait outside!”
188.
I expect him to get there by lunchtime.
189.
He broke the world record at/on his second attempt.
190.
Elizabeth plays the piano worse than Helen.
191.
I was particularly impressed by her excellent command of English.
192.
At no time was the result of the match in doubt.
193.
My preference would be/is for a 7 o’clock start.
194.
You’d better not do that again.
195.
He was not to blame for the accident.
196.
It’s common knowledge that Britain’s economy is heavily dependent on …
197.
Would you mind checking these accounts for me?
198.
The work is unlikely to be completed before February.
199.
My daughter has outgrown that jumper.
200.
No sooner had he arrived than things went wrong.
201.
My application for the job was turned down.
202.
Not until they had crossed the border did the refugees feel safe.
203.
The students deserved to have been severely punished for their rioutous …
204.
Never have there been so many people out of work in this country.
205.
In all probability the whole thing will have been forgotten by next term.
206.
He showed anxiety for/about the plight of the homeless.
207.
He was indebted to a passer-by for his rescue.
208.
There was a sell-out of the new book.
209.
It is essential to be on time for your interview.
210.
She prides herself on cooking well.
211.
Nobody paid any heed to my protests.
212.
Only after receiving the money do we despatch goods.
213.
You pay in 12 installments.
214.
Their comments will not deter him.
215.
Some people are resigned to the inevitability of nuclear war.
216.
There is nothing left in the fridge.
217.
Money counts little on a desert island.
218.
Can you direct me to the Midland Hotel?
219.
The Prime Minister saw /thought it fit to make a statement.
220.
No sooner had he arrived than things went wrong.
221.
Only when the general’s personal diaries were published did the truth come out.
222.
Although rain had been forecast, it stayed fine.
223.
We’d rather you didn’t smoke.
224.
It’s high time you were able to dress yourself by now!
225.
So long as the examiner understands/makes out/can make out your handwriting, he will accept your answer.
226.
He has no option but to accept your offer.
227.
There was a poor turnout at the meeting.
228.
He has committed himself to accept the job.
229.
The old lady was robbed of her handbag.
230.
If it hadn’t been for his help we would all have died.
231.
Not until he got home did he forget about the gun.
232.
No matter how long you use it it won’t wear out.
233.
As a result of your disobedience you will be punished.
234.
Scarcely ever do you hand in your work on time.
235.
I wish I could have gone to your party.
236.
Mr Scott is said to be a very good administrator.
237.
It was up to me to prove I had not been guilty of such an offence.
238.
They were engrossed in their reading when I saw them.
239.
It soon began to snow in earnest.
240.
We finally succeeded in persuading him to take the job.
241.
Until you find more about working conditions do not contact the manager.
242.
We saw to it that our shoes kept from making marks on the lino.
243.
What is the relationship between pay and job satisfaction?
244.
No matter how hard she tries, she cannot master German.
245.
There has been a considerable increase in the cost of living.
246.
No sooner had I stepped into the bath than the telephone rang.
247.
Despite the team’s good performance they lost.
248.
At no time did we suspect that he was already married.
249.
On being told about the robbery, the manager confessed to being astounded.
250.
Tired though/as she was after the party she washed the glasses and tidied …
251.
Are you sure he is telling the truth?
252.
The proposal for a new Town Hall was dropped due to lack of support.
253.
Weather permitting we’ll have a picnic tomorrow.
254.
She can’t tell the difference between margarine and butter.
255.
Today’s correspondence is virtually finished.
256.
He must have been having a bath when I called.
257.
The directions will mislead him.
258.
This is far from the case we are considering.
259.
They took it for granted that someone would pick up their signals and …
260.
His advice was resting for a month.
261.
Owing to the dry weather there was a water restriction.
262.
In all probability the strikers will go back to work next week.
263.
It’s a fortnight since it rained.
264.
In spite of the fact that the weater wasn’s very promising we went to the beach.
265.
The onset of the disease is a feeling of faintness.
266.
He took an aversion to politicians.
267.
Had I known you wanted to come I would have called you up.
268.
On getting to the station I found that the train had left.
269.
He suggested painting the house green.
270.
He made up his mind that nothing should prevent him from going.
271.
She was unwilling to get married.
272.
He didn’t keep his promise to help me.
273.
May you have a long and happy life!
274.
What am I to do next?
275.
He’d rather nothing should be said about his generous gifts.
276.
Being poor he could not afford to buy books.
277.
I had my car repaired last Saturday in the garage.
278.
None of the protesters were prosecuted.
279.
He struck me as a highly efficient manager.
280.
At first I was in awe of the new computer.
281.
I only called the police as a last resort.
282.
However hard mou (may) try, you won’t succeed.
283.
I regretted ever writing the letter.
284.
Despite the torrential rain we all enjoyed the excursion.
285.
No sooner had I recovered than I went down with flu.
286.
On no account is the Manager to be disturbed.
287.
She accused me of being a liar.
288.
But for your generous distribution, we couldn’t continue our work.
289.
Take care of yourself.
290.
Watch out for thieves if you go to that part of town.
291.
I took a lot of trouble over this letter.
292.
I’ve installed an alarm to protect my car from/against thieves.
293.
I bought it on the spur of the moment.
294.
You’re jumping to conclusions.
295.
I’m very particular about who I discuss my private life with.
296.
I’ll keep my eyes open for you at the concert, although I expect …
297.
She’s very fussy about the kind of hotels she stays in.
298.
Mind your head! /Mind you don’t hit your head!
299.
Look out for a red door when you arrive –that’s my flat.
300.
He’s never afraid to speak his mind.
301.
He conned me into paying far too much.
302.
They ripped me off.
303.
When I checked my change I realised I’d been done out of 5 pounds.
304.
You weren’t taken in by his story, were you?
305.
He lost his temper when we all disagreed with him.
306.
I’m sick and tired of being treated as an inferior.
307.
He had a fit when he saw the damage.
308.
Waiting for buses gets on my nerves.
309.
Having to get up so early is a pain in the neck.
310.
I’m sceptical of/about his reasons for being nice to me.
311.
Look on the bright side! You’re young and …
312.
I had (my) reservations about him at first, but now he seems…
313.
The whole subject bewilders me.
314.
What puzzles me is why he did such a strange thing.
315.
They look so alike it’s very easy to mix her up with her sister.
316.
I was so worried that I couldn’t think straight.
317.
I’m not clear about how to fill in this form.
318.
The news of his death was such a shock that it hasn’t sunk in yet.
319.
He’s got such a strange accent that I can’t make out a word he’s saying.
320.
He’s got a (guilty) conscience about cheating them.
321.
I didn’t dare (to) tell him what I really thought.
322.
I fear the worst.
323.
I dread to think how much it’s going to cost.
324.
I wouldn’t have the nerve to say a thing like that.
325.
I’m willing to discuss it with you.
326.
I’m looking forward to seeing you next week.
327.
I’m reluctant to criticise a good friend.
328.
Her job is getting her down.
329.
Things bore her very quickly.
330.
Grammar exercises bore me stiff.
331.
She resents being treated like the office slave.
332.
He’s got a chip on his shoulder because he didn’t go to university.
333.
He got his own back on her.
334.
I don’t begrudge her her success.
335.
The offer to work in Brazil came (completely) out of the blue.
336.
It comes as no surprise to me that he’s got money problems.
337.
I was taken aback by his rudeness.
338.
You caught me unawares, so I haven’t tidied the house yet.
339.
I wasn’t in the mood for a serious conversation.
340.
They’ve got good taste in furniture.
341.
I’m not really keen on this kind of music.
342.
They’ve been raving about the hotel.
343.
I don’t approve of violence in any circumstance.
344.
I think the film is overrated.
345.
Ads tempt people into spending more they can afford.
346.
Their lifestyle appeals to me, although I probably wouldn’t …
347.
I couldn’t resist the temptation to buy the dress.
348.
I can’t see the attraction of spending all day on the beach.
349.
When she left home she had to fend for herself.
350.
If you leave this job don’t count on getting another.
351.
I’m banking on being promoted soon.
352.
Our car is extremely reliable; it hasn’t let us down once in the last …
353.
I can’t tell the difference between the copy and the original.
354.
I don’t want to split hairs, but your facts aren’t quite right.
355.
There is a subtle difference between being mean and being careful with money.
356.
There’s a thin line between love and hate.
357.
I’m on good terms with everyone at work.
358.
Have you made friends with anyone since you arrived?
359.
He’s fallen out with Clare.
360.
Roger has split up with Diana.
361.
I used to be friends with him.
362.
I was pulling your leg.
363.
Her comments were (very) witty.
364.
I laughed my head off.
365.
Everybody took the mickey out of him because he’d had his hair cut so short.
366.
What was the significance of his silence?
367.
He laughed off his latest business failure.
368.
He lives for football.
369.
It’s vital that you see a doctor.
370.
It’s time you got your priorities right!
371. He made light of the crisis.
372.
I bumped into old friends in the pub.
373.
I happened to be there when she revealed the truth.
374.
With a bit of luck I’ll get a job as soon as I get there.
375.
Guess who I ran into on my way here.
376.
By a stroke of luck, the boat hadn’t left.
377.
All being well, I’ll see you next week.
378.
Good advice enabled me to make the right decision.
379.
I’m simply not good at cooking.
380.
He’s hopeless at making decisions.
381.
It remains to be seen whether he’ll keep his promise.
382.
I’ m afraid I’ll be a bit late because something has cropped up.
383.
The result was a foregone conclusion.
384.
There’s no telling how long it will take to do this.
385.
The odds are that nothing will go wrong.
386.
He’s liable to get here late, he usually does.
387.
The potential profit is enourmous.
388.
It’s touch and go whether he’ll be able to pay the bills.
389.
A lot of things keep getting in the way of my work.
390.
You’ll have to get down to some serious work soon.
391.
I’m trying to concentrate but all that noise is putting me off.
392.
I don’t like intruding on her when she’s busy.
393.
You should take the price into consideration before you decide …
394.
He’s in two minds about whether to go or not.
395.
I’ve weighed the pros and cons and I’ve decided …
396.
She’s doing very well, bearing in mind that she’s only just started.
397.
She’s having second thoughts about marrying him.
398.
They will take age and experience into account when they decide …
399.
I was going to argue with him, but I thought better of it.
400.
I’ve ruled out that suggestion.
401.
When I agreed to do this I didn’t bargain for it being so expensive.
402.
Let me jog your memory.
403.
I’ve gone blan k.
404.
The word is on the tip of my tongue.
405.
This song rings a bell.
406.
I can’t place him.
407.
Although I don’t speak Italian very well, I got her drift.
408.
I appreciate that’s not your fault.
409.
He’s oblivious to what other people say about him.
410.
I gather from the paper that the economic situation is getting worse.
411.
It strikes me that there’s only one thing you can do.
412.
He wasn’t aware of the cost involved in buying a house.
413.
After a while, it dawned on me that I’d made a terrible mistake.
414.
I have no objection to changing my plans.
415.
The neighbours were having a row.
416.
Are we in agreement?
417.
I object to having to pay so much for so little.
418.
I don’t want to have an argument with you.
419.
In the end we reached a compromise.
420.
I’ll meet you half-way.
421.
We’ve come to an agreement to share the cost.
422.
I expressed my opposition to his plan.
423.
He is in favour of capital punishment.
424.
If you co-operate with me, everything will be all right.
425.
I never row with my parents.
426.
She persuaded me not to leave.
427.
He pushed me into buying it.
428.
She urged me to think about it.
429.
They have security guards to discourage people from stealing.
430.
They’re putting pressure on me to make a decision soon.
431.
When I make my complaint, I hope you’ll back me up.
432.
She’s always trying to impose her opinions on other people.
433.
He has always supported her in her career.
434.
He offered them more money as an incentive to do the job quickly.
435.
The judge gave a harsh sentence to deter other people from committing …
436.
She was nervous about going to the doctor’s so I went with her to give her moral support.
437.
Many people believe that the death penalty is a deterrent.
438.
I had no choice but to apologise.
439.
Take no notice of him –he doesn’t know what he’s talking about.
440.
The recent increases in air fares haven’t had any effect on the number of …
441.
I have no say in the way the business is managed.
442.
Everyone played a part in the team’s success.
443.
I wish he wouldn’t keep prying into my sex life.
444.
This doesn’t concern you.
445.
I kept out of their conversation.
446.
She said it had nothing to do with me.
447.
I prefer to keep my distance from him.
448.
I didn’t take part in the argument.
449.
I wasn’t involved in the decision.
450.
Although I set off late, I managed to get there on time.
451.
My first day at work went smoothly.
452.
The whole day went according to plan.
453.
I gave up trying to make friends with the other students because I was getting nowhere.
454.
It seems that whatever I try to do, something always goes wrong.
455.
She always gets her own way.
456. He’s going places.
457.
The evening went badly and ended in an argument.
458.
The house was too damaged to be repaired.
459.
He said, “You can hardly expect your request to be considered reasonable.
460.
Imagine my exasperation when the appointment was cancelled once again.
461.
The cabinet are in disagreement about spending on arms.
462.
Rabies is a cause for concern with the opening of the channel tunnel.
463.
British athletics is in danger of being defeated by a South African runner.
464.
Aids has now been discovered in babies.
465.
A family of six has been killed in a motorway crash.
466.
The barracks has been bombed in Northern Ireland.
467.
He could not put up with the job.
468.
It was not until midnight that the workers arrived home.
469.
The ships in the harbour bore the brunt of the storm.
470.
The bulk of the orders will have been processed by Friday.
471.
They did up the old house.
472.
Barely any heat came from the radiators.
473.
This job involves working long hours.
474.
Such was his skill that he could complete a portrait in two days.
475.
Rarely did a day go by without a phone call from mother.
476.
Little did he know that armed police were waiting for him.
477.
Hardly had we reached the summit when the storm began.
478.
Never before had the cave been entered by human beings.
479.
So cold was it that we stuffed our boots with dried grass.
480.
Notwithstanding the difficulty he had in steering the car, Andre was able …
481.
What the drivers find difficult to come to terms with is the authorities’failure to accept responsibility.
482.
In spite of repeated attempts to revive him, he did not recover consciousness.
483.
Along with paying the mortgage, my job allows us to live where we want.
484.
The organiser’s action was little short of negligence.
485.
The driver had been travelling in excess of 180 m.p.h.
486.
The earthquake may have claimed up to half a million people.
487.
The odds are that the team will not reach the summit.
488.
The boxer agreed to take part in the match only on his own terms.
489.
Mrs Brown has nothing to do with the management of this company.
490.
Much though/as he liked strawberries, John couldn’t face eating any more …
491.
In spite of the fact that some of his shares had gone down in price, he had made …
492.
Making money was all/the only thing she was interested in.
493.
Peter can’t cope with the workload.
494.
If you don’t pay by the end of the month you will incur interest charges.
495.
The company has no plans to replace this model.
496.
There’s little to choose between these two vehicles.
497.
He gloated over the misfortune that had befallen his rival.
498.
On learning that animals are killed to provide meat, children often overreact.
499.
There is likely to be strong opposition to the ban on shooting.
500.
One response to the issue of battery farming is to avoid it.
501.
The panther mistook the girl for a dog.
502.
Whatever a child’d initial reaction, s/he’ll usually come round to accepting …
503.
The hunter didn’t realise he was being stalked by the tiger.
504.
The young girl lost her life when she was attacked by the panther.
505.
The authorities put the number of tigers in the reserve at 6.
506.
Don’t breathe a word about our plans.
507.
Any goods surplus to requirements can be returned to the manufacturers.
508.
I know those nursery rhymes because I was brought up on them.
509.
Hardly anyone is willing to do his job.
510.
What she likes more than anything else is presenting seminars on self-promotion.
511.
At no time was Sally at a loss for Word.
512.
He had no hesitation in writing a letter of complaint.
513.
Only by using a special crane will we be able to move these containers.
514.
Mary lacks the ability to accept criticism.
515.
Work done before 9 a.m. doesn’t count as overtime.
516.
He had no choice but to accept a transfer to another office.
517.
We were not aware of his conviction for theft.
518.
What are our chances of getting this contract?