piece of paper in the fire. 11.1 have
never seen such hatred in someone's eyes before. 12. He smiled at me over his cup of tea. 13. He considered me solemnly without the
trace of a smile. 14. Robert gave him a flat weak smile. 15. His sister smiled through tears. 16. He continued to pat her gently on the
shoulder. 17.1 patted my hair in front of the looking-glass. 18. I took great pains with the planning of my lessons. 19. These are the
terms. You can either take them or leave them. 20. He won't take "no" for an answer. 21.His voice is remarkably fine and he takes great
pride in it. 22. She looked at me as if I had taken leave of my senses. 23.1 had no suspicion that this new feeling had taken root so
deeply. 24. We can take it for granted that Garton and Brown were the same man. 25.I could see that he was not entirely taken in by
my words. 26.Every one of my frocks must be taken in — it's such a skeleton I'm growing. 27. Mr. Angleby is taking over Mr. Erik's
job as superintendent. 28. Then he took to walking along the street wjiich she must pass through to get to the shops. 29.1 could see by
the thin line of Colonel Julyan's mouth that he had not taken to Favell.
B . 1. 1 can't shut the window from ground level. 2. At this elevation of more than a mile above sea level, Mrs. Adrian found it diffi-
cult to maintain a rapid pace. 3. The road ran straight for a long way through level fields. 4. And then his level mind turned and tried to
see her point of view. 5. Her voice was level, dispirited and showed no interest. 6. Do you have regular hours? — I work when Doc
works. 7. Dave ... is always urging me to take a regular job. 8. He rather liked her severe regular features. 9. What brings you here?
You're not one of our regulars? 10. The truth screamed in theirfaces and they did not see it. 11. Somewhere across the lake sounded
the thin scream of a woman. 12. Mildred stopped screaming as quickly as she started. 13. The dress they bought the next day ... fitted
her slim body to perfection. 14. And Ava, fitting her key into the lock got into the room. 15. I'm ... just me. And the thing about being
me is that I'd fit into the situation. 16. She also thought how well that part would fit Maggie on the stage. 17. They were all fitting into
place, the jig-saw pieces. 18.1 can't fit in with that theory of yours. 19. Ask him some questions and see what group he's fit for. 20. I'm
always very fit, never had anything wrong with me in my life. 21. If she loved him she would wait for him through thick and thin.
22.1 love the play, it's a brilliant piece of work. 23. She did not admit to herself that she was falling in love.
3. Paraphrase the following sentences using your active vocabulary:
4) 1. I dislike the girl immensely. 2. Our previous arrangement remains unaltered. 3. I stick to my opinion no matter what is said.
4. I would strongly dislike any of you if you mistreat an animal.
5. His careful concealment of such an ill-will was a characteristic feature of a man of his iron self-restraint. 6. I have a strong dislike