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  According to a research published by Leeds University yesterday, people don’t mind bad language ________ television as ________ as it is not used in programmes watched by children.The study found there was “________ agreement” about when bad language was serious and when it was not.People were ________ to comment ________ scenes from films, TV series and cartoons.Leeds University concluded that people made a ________ between bad language used in programmes for adults,and those ________ for children.

  Peter Moore said, “The result does not ________ us at all.We have always tried to ________ bad language away from innocent ears.”Susan Bold said, “The report gives interesting information about ________ to bad language on screen.But it doesn’t ________ that we can increase the ________ of bad language used on television.”

  More than 30 astronomers ________ a sightseeing trip to the museum of science had an amazing escape,________ their trolleybus crashed into a greengrocer’s truck.The accident happened ________ the fog.When the truck’s driver finally discovered the trolleybus ________ towards him ________ the fog.He tried to move but his tyres ________ stuck in the muddy ground.At the last minutes, he jumped ________ of the truck.“I would have been killed if I’d stayed in the truck,” he said ________.The spokesman ________ the police said, “When we arrived at the scene, we called an ambulance ________ we saw blood everywhere.We soon realised, ________, that the blood was really strawberry juice!”

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