Over 400 Questions for All Parts of the International English Language Testing System
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Other reasons for stranding include straying into shallow coastal water when
following prey, or when attempting to escape predators such as killer whales.
Sea currents, winds and storms are all known to play their part. When a single
whale is ...
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The following might have been uttered by a pious Christian : Kokoro da ini
makoto, No mitri na kana fi »abo I!! no ra tsoe to te mo kumi, jfeimo mo ramoe.
Upright in hcait be thou and pure, So eh-all the blessing of God Through eternity
be upon ...
By the side of the Englishman ' Mitri ' knelt unsteadily. As he did so the old eyes
opened, and slowly from them a tear trickled down the still face. XI. A living soul
in a dead body he had lain, the while blinding revelation came upon him. Dick,
the ...
It may, however, be observed, that in the Aulularia of Plau- tus, Act II, sc. i, a
phrase not less singular occurs : " Me. Quia mitri misero cerebrum excutiunt '' Tua
dicta, soror : lapides loqueris." Steevens. VOL. XV. Q. How in my words soever
she ...
Quia mitri misero cerebrum excutiunt "Tua dicta, soror: lapides loqueris."
STEEVENS. be shent,] To shend, is to reprove harshly, to treat with rough
language. So, in The Coxwmb of Beaumont and Fletcher: " We shall be shent
soundly.