Методические рекомендации к семинарам по теоретической грамматике английского языка. Тивьяева И.В. - 9 стр.

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2. They told him that it was in an old nunnery, taken over by the Germans, then
converted into a hospital after
the Allies had laid siege to it. (M. Ondaatje)
3. Mason ceased talking
, waiting for the doctor to say something. (E. S.
Gardner)
4. “They just want somebody
to track him down. And you’re the somebody.”
(L. Thomas)
5. The smell of the dead
is the worst. (M. Ondaatje)
6. Each night she climbed into the khaki ghostline of hammock she had taken
from a dead
soldier, someone who had died under her care. (M. Ondaatje)
7. “Gerry, I didn’t know the real you
. I’m sorry if I was a beast to you.” (D.
Robbins)
8. There was no justice for
men, for they were ever in the dark! (J. Galsworthy)
9. They walked down a corridor, dark
, smelly and sinister. (M. Ondaatje)
10. Mr. Bannock had a one-man office and I did all of the typing
. (E. S.
Gardner)
11. Before
, when it had been cold, they had had to burn things. (M. Ondaatje)
12. He was out most evenings now, usually returning a few hours before
dawn.
(M. Ondaatje)
13. His eyes took in the room before
they took her in, swept across it like a
spray of radar. (M. Ondaatje)
14. Julian Bannock interrupted her by shaking
his head. (E. S. Gardner)
15. And she has seen, he knows, even though now he is naked, the same man
she photographed earlier
in the crowded party, for by accident he stands the
same way now, half turned in surprise at the light that reveals his body in the
darkness. (M. Ondaatje)
16. As he repeatedly kicked the twisted metal, Langdon recalled his earlier
conversation with Sophie. (D. Brown)
17. Virginia, looking
at the carbon copies now ragged at the edges from the
gnawing of mice, thinking
of the care she had taken with those papers when
she had typed them, felt like crying
. (E. S. Gardner)