1. realise
The way she flips her ponytail will charm you before you realise it.
Human beings, whether they realise it or not, continually seek happiness.
When are you going to realise that Graham isn't coming back?
I didn't realise.
I realise that on any other day, it wouldn't matter to me
Repairing a broken radio I realise over again that I don't have an understanding of the operating principles of circuitry.
Eh? We said we'd go to the park? I didn't realise.
I realised I forgot my ticket
To realise our dreams we must decide to wake up.
także realize. I realised i had my keys
They realised they were going the wrong way when they came to the river.
But then she met David, and she realised that she had nearly made a big mistake.
We realise that the situation that has arisen calls for action.
I wanted to become an actor, but then one day I realised I wasn’t talented enough.
There is a saying, that "Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly". If one looks at the Linux desktop, one will realise, that it's also true for desktop operating systems.
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Spekout Intermediate 2ND Unit3 (All)Słówka najczęściej powtarzane na maturze!!!Unit 2 Are you a good listener?Fiszki z książki - "Love Story" (Irving E. Cox, Jr.)Harry Potter Philo Stone Chapter 1-32. pursue
Many women pursue higher education and careers, thus delaying marriage and childbirth.
Are you being pursued?
So many goals? Which goals to pursue first?
They are typically employed by an office of the government, with safeguards in place to ensure such an office can successfully pursue the prosecution of government officials.
1. pursue an activity, interest, goal, dream or plan; 2. pursue the thief, pursue by car
Political programmes in 2003 must pursue this priority more strenuously than in 2002.
It is important to think over what you will do, to pursue your studies economically, and effectively.
Other gentleman came and said we need to pursue him.
If you pursue your dreams then you will surely achieve a few.
In the pride of the wicked the poor is hotly pursued; Let them be taken in the devices that they have conceived.
Pursue is defined as to follow or chase, to continue with or to try to get someone or something. An example of pursue is taking classes to get ahead in your career.
To pursue a goal of pleasing everyone is a recipe for failure.
pursue one's interest in biology
Even after she got married and had children, she still found time to pursue her interest in archeology.
I want to pursue my research despite a low budget.
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Are we too broke to stick to our principles?Kolos unit 8 (Human Resources)3.1.2 work and qualificationswork and qualifications 2IELTS 7.5 - part 013. carry out
Do (survey, investigation, research, review, plan, threat) When you carry something out, you do a task. It's going to be difficult to carry out that plan.
I hope she will carry out her research as it may be a real breakthrough.
I asked my brother to help me carry out the repairs on my roof.
carry out
I'm afraid she's got too many duties to carry out.
The researchers carry out laboratory tests. I lost the bet and had to carry out my side of the bargain.
I was elected to carry out a program, the governor said, and I have every intention of carrying it out.
carry out an experiment; carrying out research; According to witnesses, the robbery was carried out by two teenage boys.
soldiers have to carry out their orders without asking any questions
"We must go beyond good intentions and carry out results-oriented evaluation. "
Please pay attention in order to carry out the task properly.
The specialist explained that the procedure he wanted to carry out had been very successful in Europe.
Doctors will carry out more tests to find out what the problem is.
I would have found another way to carry out my plan. What money will he use to carry out his plan?
How many tests do you have to carry out?
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System polityczny Wielkiej Brytanii – zaawansowane...Moja lekcja na odwrótangielski - zawodowefocuse 4 Unite 5vocabulary 84. go ahead
We can't go ahead with the project without him.
The black horse go ahead.
If you were walking in a large group of people in the mountains, would you like to go ahead and find the way?
And when they get really happy about this, we go ahead and make the task more difficult.
We can't go ahead with the project without her.
Can I use your phone?" "Sure, go ahead."
Despite the rain, the outdoor concert is expected to go ahead as planned
We are ready but we cannot go ahead without the goverment's permission.
We have permission to go ahead with the project.
[You go ahead and we'll wait here for Sally.]
When you finish this task you can go ahead with the next one.
Looks good to me, please go ahead and merge it.
"Could I ask you a rather personal question?" "Sure, go ahead."
NO, please go ahead.
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słówka angielski(wrzesień)5. implement
But he said the plan would take several years to implement.
The employees were informed that the new policy on data protection and retention would be implemented starting on Monday.
implement law
We will implement a reconsidered North-South cooperation mechanism.
the client ensures that the firms performing construction implement the safety and health plan and the document – by including this item in the construction contract;
You first retrieved from memory the cognitive program for multiplication that you learned in school, then you implemented it.
"In the face of the tragic events in Paris, Poland sees no political possibilities for implementing the decision on the relocation of refugees," (...)
We need to implement a new sales strategy if we want to boost sales
With the building of the Bauhaus, Gropius implemented its ambition of designing processes of life, and to unite art, technique and aesthetics in search functionality
To implement is defined as to put something into effect. An example of implement is a manager enforcing a new set of procedures.
But other places have managed to implement the ban on smoking in cars with child passengers.
An example of adopt is to accept and implement a plan presented to a committee.
It was time to implement the rest of their plan. An hour later Alice implemented her plan
In its "Eleven Five Plan" (2006 to 2010), the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology pledged to implement phone connections in every village and Internet connections in every town.
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building a career6. cover
the layers of fabric that cover a bed; the cloth material that covers a bed and that keep one warm * When my husband sleeps, he always steals the covers and then I get so cold at night!
cover the dialogue
M-my goodness!? Cover-up! Cover yourself up!
At first, we could make ends meet, but as it continued we became unable to cover our expenses.
In particular, it is customary for actual examples of use of the harmonic mean to generally cover "average speed," and explain no further than that.
Our monthly income has to cover food, rent, clothing, transportation, and so on.
Put a cover in this pot or else the water will spill all over the place.
The Oprah Winfrey Book Club logo on the front cover of a novel is now enough to ensure huge sales.
The Prime Minister tried to cover up the scandal, but that just made it worse when the newspapers discovered the truth.
In the long summer days she sat in the sun and watched the trees cover themselves with leaves, and the white daisies cover the hill.
A good article will cover the who, the what, the when, the where, the why and the how.
My friends did a great cover of that Michael Jackson song last night.
cover with blanket, cover 700km, cover large area, snow covered the trees, cover the cost
Tom covered his face / I can't cover for you anymore / The floor was covered with dust
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At an event agencyAngielski zawodowyzawodowe 1-2Angielski zawodowy7. to accomplish
to accomplish the payment
In all countries of our perimeter, we target to accomplish a leader position.
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Błońska unit 148. forge
<forge a close relationship>
You forged my signature!
If you forge a signature, you'll do it illegally
Our countries forged an alliance.
a forged passport
During the 1970s, the US forged trade links with China. / She forged a new career as a poet and songwriter.
The painting was forged
They forged the horseshoes in the forge.
to forge a bond
If, like me, you're wearing a gold ring, it was forged in a supernova explosion.
A number of forged works of art have been sold as genuine.
The hand-forged hook projected from the head of the small tuna.
The accident forged a close bond between the two families.
forge check
that super highway, we’re going to forge through this really thick, dense
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