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1101 | You______very regularly, Michael. (not/write) |
1102 | Indeed, I have said so much on the other side, that I may now have some difficulty in proving that, while defending self-love, I______you. (not/defend) |
1103 | I______ill in an… institution. (lie) |
1104 | In any case, I______to thin air; nor, indeed to this new friend of ours only. (not/talk) |
1105 | ______what I spoke to you about last night? (you/think over/?) |
1106 | I’ll tell you what I . (think) |
1107 | They______for the last month. (simmer) |
1108 | ! (with what a sadness/I/read/?) |
1109 | This business______for three months nearly. (go on) |
1110 | I hope he______poison in your ear, Miss Honeywood; he looks rather guilty. (not/pour) |
1111 | Our brighter hours,______a network of agonizing remembrances for this day of bereavement? (they/only/weave/?) |
1112 | But I , Court Godmother; I______to the swallows. (not/mop) (listen) |
1113 | I______for you some time. (wait) |
1114 | You______your word, Major Mallett. (not/keep) |
1115 | ______wild in London and New York about your last comedy, and isn’t your portrait in the photographers’ windows everywhere? (we all/not/go/?) |
1116 | Why, I can’t catch even one glimpse of red and yellow damask, not one flutter of gold fringe;______lessons in good taste? (the parvenus/take/?) |
1117 | No; I , but I have misgivings. (not/dream) |
1118 | ______at you so? (why/Steve/stare/?) |
1119 | ______in very different ears from ours-in lovely ears? (the bird/not/whisper/?) |
1120 | I______her for some time. (attend) |
1121 | I______this day for weeks. (look forward to) |
1122 | You______from a pretty girl. (run away) |
1123 | If we can get it from that shed in which you say it is, we can prove that you . (not/dream) |
1124 | ______yourself out to be me? (you/give/?) |
1125 | Lobsters______so free this year, I hear; and there’s another company started canning them. (not/run) |
1126 | I______my eye on you. (keep) |
1127 | ______that little book I gave you? (you/read/?) |
1128 | We______in mere desperation. (not/fight) |
1129 | It’s what we______for. (wait) |
1130 | You______much of these things. (not/think) |
1131 | I______at them this half-hour. (laugh) |
1132 | ______for it for? (what the deuce/I/stand/?) |
1133 | I______to your mother about it. (talk) |
1134 | I______this matter for some years, and write without prejudice, merely setting down what I believe to be the truth. (study) |
1135 | ______his time, then, all these years? (he/just/waste/?) |
1136 | They______every day for a month. (rehearse) |
1137 | You know perfectly well Timothy______you to marry him since he was nine-a child of that age doesn’t think of marriage. (not/ask) |
1138 | I have been so wearied and exhausted of late that I have for months doubted whether I______time and labour for nothing. (not/throw away) |
1139 | This is the chance I______for. (hope) |
1140 | You______them in from the top? (not/push) |
1141 | He______for me for the last hour. (call) |
1142 | Only, you see, it______yet for the hundredth part of a second. (not/fall) |
1143 | ______with that young lover of hers, or refusing him? (she/quarrel/?) |
1144 | Since my telegram No. of this morning matters______so smoothly. (not/go) |
1145 | I______for you for a month. (wish) |
1146 | ______her to theatres, and parties, and that kind of thing? (you/not/take/?) |
1147 | Hello, Stepan Ilyich,______yourself? (where the dickens/you/keep/?) |
1148 | ______about the meaning of the Gilpin will? (all friendship/not/speculate/?) |
1149 | I believe he______into the matter. (inquire) |
1150 | I______in my sleep, either. (not/walk) |
1151 | Do you think I______about it? (lie) |
1152 | ______about your brother? (all the world/not/speak/?) |
1153 | I______you some time now. (observe) |
1154 | I______for him all the evening. (listen) |
1155 | ______to you about me? (anyone/talk/?) |
1156 | Have the rats eaten any of the little chickens, or______you for breaking some eggs? (your mother/scold/?) |
1157 | But I______about it all day. (think) |
1158 | I______to the back of this outfit for the last eight miles just for fun, or exercise either. (not/hang) |
1159 | ______on the course of true love by letting you go there so often? (I/help/?) |
1160 | Sir Donald Randolph______double. (not/play) |
1161 | You______your mind with the right ideas. (not/fill up) |
1162 | I______for you this half hour. (wait) |
1163 | He______for us for days. (hunt) |
1164 | Oh, all these months,______Lewis Rand, believing him concerned with that man, suspecting him of-of-of treason? (you/mistrust/?) |
1165 | I______underground all my life, to find a volcano at last, and then let it be choked up after a single eruption. (not/rumble) |
1166 | ______to get rid of me? (what schemes/you/hatch/?) |
1167 | You______him a bath at such a time as this, have you? (not/give) |
1168 | I______of you night and day. (think) |
1169 | ______again in the tule marshes, or are you upset with commissary whisky? (you/sleep/?) |
1170 | We______horror, nor are we feeling a dreadful suspense. (not/feel) |
1171 | We______the whole of this day. (ascend) |
1172 | ______a viper in my bosom? (I/nurse/?) |
1173 | ______at cricket in the room, eh? (Tom/play/?) |
1174 | Since my telegram No. of this morning, matters______so smoothly. (not/go) |
1175 | ______stories about her of any sort? (anybody/circulate/?) |
1176 | We , but we . (fight) (not/quarrel) |
1177 | We______of dress as an individual matter. (talk) |
1178 | He______a high tree for them. (climb) |
1179 | But say, I wonder why the daughter______some sort of a guard over the poor demented creature? (not/keep) |
1180 | Your whole conduct since, especially the interview with Philip, has shown that your anger , and that you have learnt to subdue it. (not/abide) |
1181 | It______all day. (blow/and/drift) |
1182 | Well, Victoria,______yourself? (where/you/keep/?) |
1183 | The transaction______to Hoyle. (not/accord) |
1184 | Well, and what’s the matter with Captain;______him? (the Irishman/ride/?) |
1185 | Then you______to meet her again on my account? (not/arrange) |
1186 | During the last nine days there has only been one, the day we found the tent, when it______during all or part of the day. (not/drift) |
1187 | I’m quite satisfied that we______about things in the right way. (not/go) |
1188 | I______it a long while. (smell) |
1189 | Ralph, you are getting morbid-and you______all day. (not/shoot) |
1190 | ______for this many a year in quiet, and don’t the dandelions and buttercups look as yellow over me as over the best-looking neighbor I have in the dormitory? (I/not/sleep/?) |
1191 | ______about to let those little fingers be going instead of her feet? (what/yon lads/think/?) |
1192 | I______about you for a dozen years, thinking about you, wondering about you-wondering where you were, what you were doing, how you looked. (dream) |
1193 | So pray consider the kill-joy proposition as entirely retracted, and give us something of yourselves only on simple black-letter days, when the Herald Angels______expectations early in the morning. (not/raise) |
1194 | The risings______for some time. (go on) |
1195 | We______of you every day. (speak) |
1196 | It______for me for eighteen years. (wait) |
1197 | I______first this one and then that, but no one will have me. (ask) |
1198 | I______so much about it. (think) |
1199 | The children______their nonsense to you! (not/talk) |
1200 | This is the place we______with such toil and labour. (seek) |
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1101 | You haven’t been writing very regularly, Michael. (not/write) |
1102 | Indeed, I have said so much on the other side, that I may now have some difficulty in proving that, while defending self-love, I haven’t been defending you. (not/defend) |
1103 | I have been lying ill in an… institution. (lie) |
1104 | In any case, I haven’t been talking to thin air; nor, indeed to this new friend of ours only. (not/talk) |
1105 | Have you been thinking over what I spoke to you about last night? (you/think over/?) |
1106 | I’ll tell you what I have been thinking. (think) |
1107 | They have been simmering for the last month. (simmer) |
1108 | With what a sadness have I been reading! (with what a sadness/I/read/?) |
1109 | This business has been going on for three months nearly. (go on) |
1110 | I hope he hasn’t been pouring poison in your ear, Miss Honeywood; he looks rather guilty. (not/pour) |
1111 | Our brighter hours, have they only been weaving a network of agonizing remembrances for this day of bereavement? (they/only/weave/?) |
1112 | But I haven’t been moping, Court Godmother; I have been listening to the swallows. (not/mop) (listen) |
1113 | I have been waiting for you some time. (wait) |
1114 | You haven’t been keeping your word, Major Mallett. (not/keep) |
1115 | Haven’t we all been going wild in London and New York about your last comedy, and isn’t your portrait in the photographers’ windows everywhere? (we all/not/go/?) |
1116 | Why, I can’t catch even one glimpse of red and yellow damask, not one flutter of gold fringe; have the parvenus been taking lessons in good taste? (the parvenus/take/?) |
1117 | No; I haven’t been dreaming, but I have misgivings. (not/dream) |
1118 | Why has Steve been staring at you so? (why/Steve/stare/?) |
1119 | Hasn’t the bird been whispering in very different ears from ours-in lovely ears? (the bird/not/whisper/?) |
1120 | I have been attending her for some time. (attend) |
1121 | I have been looking forward to this day for weeks. (look forward to) |
1122 | You have been running away from a pretty girl. (run away) |
1123 | If we can get it from that shed in which you say it is, we can prove that you haven’t been dreaming. (not/dream) |
1124 | Have you been giving yourself out to be me? (you/give/?) |
1125 | Lobsters haven’t been running so free this year, I hear; and there’s another company started canning them. (not/run) |
1126 | I have been keeping my eye on you. (keep) |
1127 | Have you been reading that little book I gave you? (you/read/?) |
1128 | We haven’t been fighting in mere desperation. (not/fight) |
1129 | It’s what we have been waiting for. (wait) |
1130 | You haven’t been thinking much of these things. (not/think) |
1131 | I have been laughing at them this half-hour. (laugh) |
1132 | What the deuce have I been standing for it for? (what the deuce/I/stand/?) |
1133 | I have been talking to your mother about it. (talk) |
1134 | I have been studying this matter for some years, and write without prejudice, merely setting down what I believe to be the truth. (study) |
1135 | Has he just been wasting his time, then, all these years? (he/just/waste/?) |
1136 | They have been rehearsing every day for a month. (rehearse) |
1137 | You know perfectly well Timothy hasn’t been asking you to marry him since he was nine-a child of that age doesn’t think of marriage. (not/ask) |
1138 | I have been so wearied and exhausted of late that I have for months doubted whether I haven’t been throwing away time and labour for nothing. (not/throw away) |
1139 | This is the chance I have been hoping for. (hope) |
1140 | You haven’t been pushing them in from the top? (not/push) |
1141 | He has been calling for me for the last hour. (call) |
1142 | Only, you see, it hasn’t been falling yet for the hundredth part of a second. (not/fall) |
1143 | Has she been quarrelling with that young lover of hers, or refusing him? (she/quarrel/?) |
1144 | Since my telegram No. of this morning matters haven’t been going so smoothly. (not/go) |
1145 | I have been wishing for you for a month. (wish) |
1146 | Haven’t you been taking her to theatres, and parties, and that kind of thing? (you/not/take/?) |
1147 | Hello, Stepan Ilyich, where the dickens have you been keeping yourself? (where the dickens/you/keep/?) |
1148 | Hasn’t all friendship been speculating about the meaning of the Gilpin will? (all friendship/not/speculate/?) |
1149 | I believe he has been inquiring into the matter. (inquire) |
1150 | I haven’t been walking in my sleep, either. (not/walk) |
1151 | Do you think I have been lying about it? (lie) |
1152 | Hasn’t all the world been speaking about your brother? (all the world/not/speak/?) |
1153 | I have been observing you some time now. (observe) |
1154 | I have been listening for him all the evening. (listen) |
1155 | Has anyone been talking to you about me? (anyone/talk/?) |
1156 | Have the rats eaten any of the little chickens, or has your mother been scolding you for breaking some eggs? (your mother/scold/?) |
1157 | But I have been thinking about it all day. (think) |
1158 | I haven’t been hanging to the back of this outfit for the last eight miles just for fun, or exercise either. (not/hang) |
1159 | Have I been helping on the course of true love by letting you go there so often? (I/help/?) |
1160 | Sir Donald Randolph hasn’t been playing double. (not/play) |
1161 | You haven’t been filling up your mind with the right ideas. (not/fill up) |
1162 | I have been waiting for you this half hour. (wait) |
1163 | He has been hunting for us for days. (hunt) |
1164 | Oh, all these months, have you been mistrusting Lewis Rand, believing him concerned with that man, suspecting him of-of-of treason? (you/mistrust/?) |
1165 | I haven’t been rumbling underground all my life, to find a volcano at last, and then let it be choked up after a single eruption. (not/rumble) |
1166 | What schemes have you been hatching to get rid of me? (what schemes/you/hatch/?) |
1167 | You haven’t been giving him a bath at such a time as this, have you? (not/give) |
1168 | I have been thinking of you night and day. (think) |
1169 | Have you been sleeping again in the tule marshes, or are you upset with commissary whisky? (you/sleep/?) |
1170 | We haven’t been feeling horror, nor are we feeling a dreadful suspense. (not/feel) |
1171 | We have been ascending the whole of this day. (ascend) |
1172 | Have I been nursing a viper in my bosom? (I/nurse/?) |
1173 | Has Tom been playing at cricket in the room, eh? (Tom/play/?) |
1174 | Since my telegram No. of this morning, matters haven’t been going so smoothly. (not/go) |
1175 | Has anybody been circulating stories about her of any sort? (anybody/circulate/?) |
1176 | We have been fighting, but we haven’t been quarrelling. (fight) (not/quarrel) |
1177 | We have been talking of dress as an individual matter. (talk) |
1178 | He has been climbing a high tree for them. (climb) |
1179 | But say, I wonder why the daughter hasn’t been keeping some sort of a guard over the poor demented creature? (not/keep) |
1180 | Your whole conduct since, especially the interview with Philip, has shown that your anger hasn’t been abiding, and that you have learnt to subdue it. (not/abide) |
1181 | It has been blowing and drifting all day. (blow/and/drift) |
1182 | Well, Victoria, where have you been keeping yourself? (where/you/keep/?) |
1183 | The transaction hasn’t been according to Hoyle. (not/accord) |
1184 | Well, and what’s the matter with Captain; has the Irishman been riding him? (the Irishman/ride/?) |
1185 | Then you haven’t been arranging to meet her again on my account? (not/arrange) |
1186 | During the last nine days there has only been one, the day we found the tent, when it hasn’t been drifting during all or part of the day. (not/drift) |
1187 | I’m quite satisfied that we haven’t been going about things in the right way. (not/go) |
1188 | I have been smelling it a long while. (smell) |
1189 | Ralph, you are getting morbid-and you haven’t been shooting all day. (not/shoot) |
1190 | Haven’t I been sleeping for this many a year in quiet, and don’t the dandelions and buttercups look as yellow over me as over the best-looking neighbor I have in the dormitory? (I/not/sleep/?) |
1191 | What have yon lads been thinking about to let those little fingers be going instead of her feet? (what/yon lads/think/?) |
1192 | I have been dreaming about you for a dozen years, thinking about you, wondering about you-wondering where you were, what you were doing, how you looked. (dream) |
1193 | So pray consider the kill-joy proposition as entirely retracted, and give us something of yourselves only on simple black-letter days, when the Herald Angels haven’t been raising expectations early in the morning. (not/raise) |
1194 | The risings have been going on for some time. (go on) |
1195 | We have been speaking of you every day. (speak) |
1196 | It has been waiting for me for eighteen years. (wait) |
1197 | I have been asking first this one and then that, but no one will have me. (ask) |
1198 | I have been thinking so much about it. (think) |
1199 | The children haven’t been talking their nonsense to you! (not/talk) |
1200 | This is the place we have been seeking with such toil and labour. (seek) |
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