—Not getting that job was a big letdown.
—Don't worry. Something better will ________.
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At the end of 2002, there were about two hundred foreign companies in the development zone, ________ up around 10 percent of the total.
—Mum, it's nice weather. I want to go skating this afternoon.
—Don't you think the ice on the lake is too thin to ________ your weight.
—Look! Someone has broken the window.
—Well, don't look at me that way. It ________ me.
—You'd better keep quiet in class.
—I sometimes ________ . I am usually very quiet during my English class.
I haven't seen you for a couple of days. What have you been up ________?
Now that the plan is worked out, I'd like to see it put into ________.
—Please tell me where on earth you picked up this wallet.
—It was in the meeting-room ________ we had a discussion last
When I got there, Mike described to me ________ the accident happened.
—What's the matter with you, honey?
—After the long walk: my legs are ________ and I can't go any further.