1. claim
He claimed that...
We want to claim damages. Lots of people claim to have seen alien space craft in the night sky, but we are still not sure if it's true.
One of our representatives will handle your claim.
The war claimed millions of lives. No terrorist attack in history had claimed so many lives.
I will be waiting for you at baggage claim.
The President cannot make clouds to rain and cannot make the corn to grow, he cannot make business good; although when these things occur, political parties do claim some credit for the good things that have happened in this way.
The incumbent's rival is taking issue with the claim that crime was reduced by 50% under the current administration.
The only reason why Ferdinand Magellan could claim to be the first man to sail across all of the world's meridians was because Christopher Columbus had chosen to swim.
American Indians have a fair historical right to claim they got a raw deal from the government.
The claim of community involvement is just window dressing; City Hall will do what it wants to anyhow.
. It's strange that he didn't claim anything for damages. (To dziwne, że on nie domagał się niczego za zniszczenia.) She claims half of my estate. (Ona rości sobie prawo do połowy mojego majątku.)
I claim that the truth will always be reveiled. And it will always defend.
An employee shall be entitled to make a claim for repair of damage caused by the employer.
My mother-in-law is a stubborn and claim person.
Poland has a claim to Germany because Germany to destroy Poland during Second World War. I have a claim from My friends.
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różne z artykułu o śmigłowcu angielskiCzasowniki łączące się z bezokolicznikiemCZASOWNIKI - MATURA ROZSZERZONA 2021Why don't men want to get married?3 lekcja średnio zaawansowany cz 12. allege
They allege that the police forced them to sign the confession. He alleged that he was the victim of a crime.
Some critics allege Gaddis turned against his subject.
1. To assert to be true; affirm: alleging his innocence of the charge. 2. To assert without or before proof: The indictment alleges that the commissioner took bribes.
She alleges than she is ugly.
The woman alleged that Williams had attacked her with a knife.
David Franklin alleged the company used an illegal marketing plan.
It is alleged that Brexit might be equally tough for the UK and EU citizens.
He is alleged to have assaulted five men.
" It was alleged that the policeman had accepted bribes. "
TL alleged that the maximum port fees were set at a level that was at least 40% lower than those applied in other ports of Croatia.
He alleged that he had been assaulted
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Fiszki z książki - "The New Departure Thoughts for...commonly mispronounced wordsFiszki z książki - "The First Essay on the Politic...2019.01.18 lekcja z MFiszki z książki - "Humanity's Gain from Unbelief ...3. state
state health inspector
Inferiors revolt in order that they may be equal, and equals that they may be superior. Such is the state of mind which creates revolutions.
Let's remember that it was a man from this state who first carried the banner of the Republican Party to the White House, a party founded on the values of self-reliance and individual liberty and national unity.
While welcoming the firming up of the present government policy to abandon the proposal of the reform bill to the Diet, at the same time some are worried that Prime Minister Koizumi won't clearly state the bill's withdrawal.
Moreover, freedom in America is indivisible from the freedom to practice one's religion. That is why there is a mosque in every state of our union, and over 1,200 mosques within our borders.
A fortune teller once told Christopher Columbus that he would become a famous man. Columbus, in turn, got angry and demanded his money back - claiming that even a child could state something so obvious.
In countries with electoral colleges, citizens vote for representatives to pick heads of state for them, adding an extra layer to what would otherwise be a direct election.
Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, group or person any right to engage in any activity or to perform any act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights and freedoms set forth herein.
In fact history does not belong to us but rather we to it. Long before we understand ourselves through the process of self-examination, we understand ourselves in a self-evident way in the family, society, and state in which we live.
глава государства|head of state
When people are being put into a hypnotic state for the first time I often, after placing them in a very light hypnotic state, wake them and ask them to compare their wakening state to that when hypnotised.
Keeping Mario in a state in which he can throw fireballs is a delicate process; that newfound power sometimes makes one cocky and careless.
Now Marina was a romantic, she had not yet fallen into that passive state of mind which accepts that one should find a corner to live, anywhere, and then arrange one's whole life around it.
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Business englishenergy conversionnowe na jutroverb + SB + thatna słówka 07.124. claim to
They claim to be an expert in and they claim to know for sur.
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Czasowniki + bezokolicznik z „to”Float your troubles awayHelp yourself Americaczasowniki mowa zależna53-54 czasowniki5. assert
He asserted that no one will get a passing grade without submitting an essay.
He has asserted his innocence.
You were able to assert yourself.
Plato has asserted that
Biologists assert the losses are severe.
Justice will assert itself.
When an answer is not forthcoming, questioners assert their rights to an answer by repeating the question.
Cavazos asserted that Spacey allegedly sexually harassed numerous young men as artistic director at London’s Old Vic theater.
Social responsibility has begun to assert itself these days.
The companies have asserted that everything they did was appropriate.
the company asserts that the cuts will not affect development
Several members of Congress called upon the president to assert leadership.
The need of the hour is to assert our right.
crime victims are starting to assert their rights
Tabloids assert that the killer cucumber would have sodomised the mad cow.
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you are nicer than you...SŁÓWKA W JĘZYKU ANGIELSKIM PRAWNICZYM CZĘŚĆ PIERWSZAVERBS PART 2 #2 - MICHAŁCourts Unit 3 podstawaThe Great Gatsby 46. contend
His lawyers contend that he is telling the truth one of the groups contending for power
The defendant contended that he was driving within the speed limit.
he contends that the judge was wrong
You contend that creativity is as important as literacy
He had to contend against physical suffering.
The chemical industry has to contend with European climate policy.
... of change True liberals contend that societies can change...
Besides those serious problems, he had to contend with all sorts of people.
To contend in a joust, be it verbal, one must also behave in a chivalrous way.
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The right chemistry (part 1)Si un segundo durase una vida entera...HIGH NOTE 5 UNIT 5Unit.5. Lekcja 6ANGIELSKI TRZYNAŚCIE7. rule
golden rule
As a general rule, it's simple to criticize, but difficult to produce alternative suggestions.
Ironically, that old grammar rule that says "never end a sentence with a preposition" does just that!
If you want a golden rule that will fit everybody, this is it: Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.
Many have suffered oppression and misery for a long period of time under the rule of colonialism.
It is not reasonable to suppose that this rule is applicable under any condition.
The employees treat everything the company president says as a golden rule.
The reason the Northern and Southern Dynasties had failed in their rule was that they allowed literary splendor to surpass real substance.
Our school administration decided to do away with that school rule.
It is a firm rule in newspaper articles that second-hand information is clearly noted as such.
Buying books would be a good thing if one could also buy the time to read them in: but as a rule the purchase of books is mistaken for the appropriation of their contents.
to break (= not obey) the rules. to obey/follow the rules You can't smoke at school, it's against the rules (= not allowed).
We don't drink booze. Foam rules around here.
One of the rules at my school is that we can’t use mobile phones in the classroom.
In formal situation, it is a good idea to follow standard rules when making new contacts.
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Słówka unit 48. claim to do
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INDIRECT SPEECH - reporting verbsczasowniki do mowy zależnejReporting verbs!!!Czasownik relacjonującywyrażenia ang9. claim that
I don’t believe his claim that he fought in Vietnam.
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Reported speech - grupa 4; add + that - clauseReported speechReported Speechreported speech10. argue
Being from different countries, my husband and I sometimes argue about cultural difference.
They argue that the distribution of wealth should be equitable.
I never argue.
Deep-seated preferences cannot be argued about — you cannot argue a man into liking a glass of beer...
Ken always takes his mother's side when his parents argue.
Critics may argue that all the foregoing characterizations are very abstract.
Just how tiresome was it to argue straight against the phrase "Don't blindly follow America's lead!"
Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.
Old-timers might argue the Internet was freest during the Usenet days.
Don't get upset about small things. Try to think of things like a rich person who can afford not to argue.
People who bring personal details into arguments don't know how to argue.
The workers argued against the plans to close the factory.
Why’s he angry with you? Oh, you know, we argued about money – he was going to do that job for me...
The twins often argue over toys and want to play with the same toy at the same time.
When people argue, they disagree with each other, sometimes loudly. You don’t always have to yell when you argue, though, sometimes you’re just trying to prove a point.
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slowka un. 3 kl.8angielski egzamin11. claimed
Tom claimed that he owned that expensive-looking red car we saw yesterday.
He claimed he knew you well.
I claimed my baggage.
We must pay attention to the fact that no nation claimed sovereignty over this region.
The typhoon claimed many lives.
Tom claimed that he didn't know his beach house was being used for illegal activities.
The politician claimed to oppose the conclusion.
This student claimed authorship of an essay she clearly did not write.
He claimed on the insurance after his car accident.
John claimed that the dishonest salesman had tricked him into buying a useless piece of machinery.
Here once stood a hotel that claimed the world's freshest towels. The place shut down after they were all stolen.
John took the lion's share of the lottery winnings; he claimed it was his idea to buy the ticket in the first place.
The salesman claimed the windshield was unbreakable, testing it with a punch that went straight through it.
Goethe claimed, "one who cannot speak foreign languages does not know one's own language either".
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artykuł pierwszyangielski kolos12. claimed to
Angličtina slovo „twierdzić„(claimed to) se zobrazí v sadách:
special introductory verbsReported speechPati reprted speech13. to purport
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Stanag 3 (słuchanki) part.514. maintain
maintain relationhip
The prince says that the world will be saved by beauty! And I maintain that the reason he has such playful ideas is that he is in love.
To burn always with this hard, gem-like flame, to maintain this ecstasy, is success in life.
And at times when I became discouraged with trying to reconcile working and bringing up children, it was my husband who helped to maintain my determination.
And with all their charms they are not of a kind to maintain their influence over us for any length of time, when we know that they are nonentities.
Fathers and teachers, I ponder, "What is hell?" I maintain that it is the suffering of being unable to love.
It is important to maintain backward compatibility with software that was written to run on the former system.
All persons shall have full and free liberty of religious opinion; nor shall any be compelled to frequent or maintain any religious institution.
All social animals use some methods of communication to exchange information and to maintain an orderly community.
The precious results of democracy are the apple of the people's eye and the people will fight to maintain these ideals.
Although it does require effort and resources to maintain a neighborhood, the investment is quickly repaid.
Critics maintain that these reforms will lead to a decline in educational standards.
She's maintaining three kids. (Ona ma na utrzymaniu trójkę dzieci
Definition to maintain a piece of machinery means to keep it in good working order by checking it regularly and mending it as soon as anything goes wrong with it
in a handwritten system, accounts are maintained either in a bound book or a series of separate sheets of paper or card, each account occupying a separate page.
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To kill a mockingbird