Change, paragraph 7, in, to, appertains, the, law, the, recent.
Lib Dem, the, support, form, Tories, for, to, a, asked, government.
The Tories, most, seats, the, won, but, of, were, majority, short, a.
The artist, girls, used to, shy, be, out, asking, to, when, came, it.
Its, you, a club, by, rules, if, abide, you, to, join, have.
They, charge, seven percent, a, on, service, added.
The citizens of New Delhi awoke to the dangers of current situation in the city.
Article 2 appertains to the change in the constitution.
At last the MPs arrived at the agreement.
Averaged out over a period, financial crisis occurs once a decade or so.
The clues did not add up to very much.
Volcanic eruptions only added to tourists’ difficulties.
The PM arrogated all the credit to himself.
Ministers applied their minds to finding a solution.
The European market accounted for 50 percent of total sales.
The crew on Faina have now been accounted for.
Section 2. Letter B. [ VIP Файлобмінник ]
1. back away
a) to fire
2. back off
b) to force to submit to sth
3. back sb/sth up
c) to hit sth
4. bandy sth about/around
d) to attack sb
5. bank on sb/sth
e) to rely on sb/sth
6. bash sb up
f) to pass on a rumour
7. batter sth down
g) to support
8. bend sb to sth
h) to withdraw a claim
9. blaze away
i) to move backwards
10.blow up
j) to reach the lowest level
11.bludgeon sb into doing sth
k) to dismiss from a job
12.boil down to sth
l) to have as basic factor
13.boot sb out of sb
m) to force sb to do sth
14.bottom out
n) to explode; to start
15.bound up with sth
o) to pay for the share
16.bow out of sth
p) to buy shares
17.bow to sth
q) to meet by chance
18.break down
r) to raise
19.break out
s) to pick; to introduce a law
20.break off
t) to separate; to end suddenly
21.break through
u) to restore
22.break up
v) to make sb stop doing sth
23.bring sth back
w) to penetrate; to overcome
24.bring sth in
x) to start suddenly
25.bring sth up
y) to stop working
26.build up
z) to become greater, bigger
27.bump into sb
ii) to obey sth
28.buy into sth
iii) to withdraw; to give up
29.buy sb out
iiii) closely connected
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