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ARAKIN 4

SPEECH PATTERNS 
1. What I really lacked was experience.
What he suffered from was inferiority complex. 
2. I will say this for Sue, she was a kind soul.
I will say this for Ann, she taught me a lot. 
3. Little did she guess what he had on his mind.
Little did they realize why he was being so nice to them. 
Phrases and Word Combinations 
to come first (second, ...) to become addicted to
up to date to come into existence (being,
to date back to usage)
ill-informed for that matter
(ill-mannered, ill-bred, etc.)


Практический курс английского языка. 4 курс под ред. В.Д. Аракина
170 
ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY 
1. bring vt (with prepositions and adverbs)
to bring about to cause smth, e. g. What brought about this quarrel?
to bring back to recall
to bring to mind (things of the past), e. g. The snapshot brought back to me my 
childhood.
to bring down 1) to cause smth or smb to fall or come down, e. g. The hunter brought 
down a deer. 2) to reduce (a pricej, e. g. Shopkeepers have been asked to bring down 
their prices.
to bring someone down to earth (with a bang/bump) (colloq.) to make someone face 
reality, unpleasant truth, etc., e. g. He had no idea how food prices had risen, so a day's 
shopping soon brought him down to earth with a bump!
to bring forward to suggest (an idea), as to bring forward a proposal.
to bring home to to persuade smb to believe smth, e. g. You must bring the difficulty 
home to John.
to bring in 1) to yield (money), as profit or earnings, e. g. He does odd jobs that bring 
him in ten to twelve pounds a week. 2) to introduce (an idea), as to bring in a bill

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