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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #128753: Idioms
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    1. The children had arrived on the last Sundays to .

    2. He had embezzled public money into an account, but the Justice of his country took everything from him, he .

    3. You should look through your , to see who rang, before opening your door: safety issue.

    4. She knew she wasn't cut out for that life, in her . So, she was training to improve her situation.

    5. The first of the year is the day when in all countries, we hear the most ' !' But is it reasonable to wish your loved ones'health by drinking a glass of alcohol?

    6. He had an accident after a well-alcoholic meal and was .

    7. As the chief of that gang, he was put in jail: poetic justice, he has got the strongest sentencing: he has !

    8. When her sailboat capsized, she swallowed much water: fortunately, she , as the sea was really rough!

    9. In British Civil Service offices, people have often their .

    10. You should better rather than ignore them.










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