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I write letters _______ my new pen friends.
We waited ______ him till night but he didn't come.
Why are you looking _____me?
I don't have enough money to pay _____ the meal.
Have you ever been _____ Kyiv?
She thought that was ______ moment of her life
On our trip to Spain, we crossed ____ Atlantic Ocean.
Thank you for _____ me know about it in time.
I wish it _____ summer now.
They _____ be tired. They've been travelling all night.
In Ancient Greece the Olimpic Games _____ once in four years.
Getting stuck in a traffic jam is the biggest cause of everyday stress, ______ a new survey.
While bereavement, divorce and moving house are usually stressful moments in ______ lives,
.....it appears that Victor Meldrew, the grumpy pensioner _____ by Richard Wilson in One Foot in the Grave, was right: it's the little irritantsin life that really get ____ you.
Charles Darwin was born in 1809. Even before attending school, (1)______. He later attended the University of Edinburgh Medical School but soon began neglecting his studies to learn taxidermy from John Edmonstone who had joined Charles Waterton, (2) _____. In his second year of studies he joined the Plinian Society, a student natural history group, where he learned the classification of plants and animals.
When he returned home from his studies he found a letter from John Stevens Henslow, a botany professor and close friend, that proposed Darwin would be a suitable gentleman naturalist to accompany captain Robert FitzRoy (3)_______. Their journey began on 27 December, 1831 and would last almost five years. Darwin spent most of his time in those years on lands (4)________.
Darwin encountered thousands of species during the voyage (5) _____. Thus ne began to form the basic ideas which later became On the Origin of Species and his Theory of Evolution, which would become his defing work (6)______.
Charles Darwin was born in 1809. Even before attending school, (1)______. He later attended the University of Edinburgh Medical School but soon began neglecting his studies to learn taxidermy from John Edmonstone who had joined Charles Waterton, (2) _____. In his second year of studies he joined the Plinian Society, a student natural history group, where he learned the classification of plants and animals.
When he returned home from
his studies he found a letter from John Stevens Henslow, a botany professor and
close friend, that proposed Darwin would be a suitable gentleman naturalist to
accompany captain Robert FitzRoy (3)_______. Their journey began on 27
December, 1831 and would last almost five years. Darwin spent most of his time
in those years on lands (4)________.
Darwin encountered
thousands of species during the voyage (5) _____. Thus ne began to form the
basic ideas which later became On the Origin of Species and his Theory of
Evolution, which would become his defing work (6)______.
Charles Darwin was born in 1809. Even before attending school, (1)______. He later attended the University of Edinburgh Medical School but soon began neglecting his studies to learn taxidermy from John Edmonstone who had joined Charles Waterton, (2) _____. In his second year of studies he joined the Plinian Society, a student natural history group, where he learned the classification of plants and animals.
When he returned home from
his studies he found a letter from John Stevens Henslow, a botany professor and
close friend, that proposed Darwin would be a suitable gentleman naturalist to
accompany captain Robert FitzRoy (3)_______. Their journey began on 27
December, 1831 and would last almost five years. Darwin spent most of his time
in those years on lands (4)________.
Darwin encountered
thousands of species during the voyage (5) _____. Thus ne began to form the
basic ideas which later became On the Origin of Species and his Theory of
Evolution, which would become his defing work (6)______.
Charles Darwin was born in 1809. Even before attending school, (1)______. He later attended the University of Edinburgh Medical School but soon began neglecting his studies to learn taxidermy from John Edmonstone who had joined Charles Waterton, (2) _____. In his second year of studies he joined the Plinian Society, a student natural history group, where he learned the classification of plants and animals.
When he returned home from
his studies he found a letter from John Stevens Henslow, a botany professor and
close friend, that proposed Darwin would be a suitable gentleman naturalist to
accompany captain Robert FitzRoy (3)_______. Their journey began on 27
December, 1831 and would last almost five years. Darwin spent most of his time
in those years on lands (4)________.
Darwin encountered
thousands of species during the voyage (5) _____. Thus ne began to form the
basic ideas which later became On the Origin of Species and his Theory of
Evolution, which would become his defing work (6)______.
Charles Darwin was born in 1809. Even before attending school, (1)______. He later attended the University of Edinburgh Medical School but soon began neglecting his studies to learn taxidermy from John Edmonstone who had joined Charles Waterton, (2) _____. In his second year of studies he joined the Plinian Society, a student natural history group, where he learned the classification of plants and animals.
When he returned home from
his studies he found a letter from John Stevens Henslow, a botany professor and
close friend, that proposed Darwin would be a suitable gentleman naturalist to
accompany captain Robert FitzRoy (3)_______. Their journey began on 27
December, 1831 and would last almost five years. Darwin spent most of his time
in those years on lands (4)________.
Darwin encountered
thousands of species during the voyage (5) _____. Thus ne began to form the
basic ideas which later became On the Origin of Species and his Theory of
Evolution, which would become his defing work (6)______.
Charles Darwin was born in 1809. Even before attending school, (1)______. He later attended the University of Edinburgh Medical School but soon began neglecting his studies to learn taxidermy from John Edmonstone who had joined Charles Waterton, (2) _____. In his second year of studies he joined the Plinian Society, a student natural history group, where he learned the classification of plants and animals.
When he returned home from
his studies he found a letter from John Stevens Henslow, a botany professor and
close friend, that proposed Darwin would be a suitable gentleman naturalist to
accompany captain Robert FitzRoy (3)_______. Their journey began on 27
December, 1831 and would last almost five years. Darwin spent most of his time
in those years on lands (4)________.
Darwin encountered
thousands of species during the voyage (5) _____. Thus ne began to form the
basic ideas which later became On the Origin of Species and his Theory of
Evolution, which would become his defing work (6)______.
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