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and are strongly motivated to | acquire | an exterior standard labov 1994 |
census the usa does not | acquire | information from a single income |
of the continual pressure to | acquire | ever more sophisticated computer technology |
if it is impossible to | acquire | one from this source mrs |
opportunity tae develop linguistic skills | acquire | it skills and juist hae |
provide them with opportunities to | acquire | those skills we must prepare |
european parliament s desire to | acquire | more powers enormous powers were |
from research into how children | acquire | their own mother tongue it |
been mastered it is to | acquire | a nonchalent expression which states |
tv i m trying to | acquire | some russian by plodding away |
speak several how young children | acquire | language the range of uses |
country folk also managed to | acquire | them if you lived on |
face would soon begin to | acquire | care lines and her body |
was unlikely the subjects would | acquire | key pronunciations of local speech |
owns 3 and can also | acquire | land for purposes of the |
spelling handwriting and presentation and | acquire | knowledge about language 3 the |
that all european citizens can | acquire | the language competences necessary to |
its staff but also to | acquire | rod or net fisheries it |
time taken by police to | acquire | warrants is and how this |
best part of 1000 to | acquire | and i m really very |
apply to all tenants who | acquire | such rights regardless of their |
deaf people all want to | acquire | when conversing with me jack |
margaret of galloway and thereby | acquire | control over her lands nicholson |