Kate and Kester will go home after they have become specialists.
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Кейт и Кестер пойдет домой после того как они стали специалистами.
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office?
Office Clerk: - Yes. What can I do
for you?
Mr Sanders - I lost my bag and I
would like to report
it.
Office Clerk: - Where did you leave
it?
Mr Sanders - I think I left it on
the 9 o'clock train
from Leeds.
Office Clerk: - What does it look
like?
Mr Sanders - It is a big leather
bag.
Office Clerk: - What colour is it?
Mr Sanders - It's brown.
Office Clerk: - Does it have a
handle?
Mr Sanders - Yes, it does.
Office Clerk: - What was in it?
Mr Sanders - Some clothes and my
camera, a Nikon
325.
Office Clerk: - OK ... I have some
bags over here. Do
any of these look familiar?
Mr Sanders - Yes, mine is the one in
the corner.
Office Clerk: - Let's have a look
inside to check ... A
couple of T-shirts and your camera.
Here you are.
Mr Sanders - Thank you very much!
Office Clerk: - You're welcome.
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The methods were used at our laboratory. (desire – simple passive)
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the Olsen twins, and thinks it might have a future in show business. Two-headed snakes are not as rare as you might think. They have been found in the United States, Argentina, Honduras, Sri Lanka and Spain. Gordon Burghardt, zoologist at the University of Tennessee, has studied several two- h e a d ed snakes. And every time the heads were so independent they even fought for food! 'You can have these fights go on for hours,' he says. Sometimes the heads become so aggressive they can even try to eat each other! Two-headed snakes also have a great deal of difficulty deciding which direction to go. That's probably because one head wants to turn left and the other one wants to turn right.
Last autumn, a ten-year-old American boy from Kentucky tried to pick up a snake with a stick and then noticed that it had two heads. Imagine how surprised he was when the snake grabbed the stick with both heads! His dad named it Mary-Kate and Ashley, after the teenage TV and movie stars, the Olsen twins, and thinks it might have a future in show business. Two-headed snakes are not as rare as you might think. They have been found in the United States, Argentina, Honduras, Sri Lanka and Spain. Gordon Burghardt, zoologist at the University of Tennessee, has studied several two- h e a d ed snakes. And every time the heads were so independent they even fought for food! 'You can have these fights go on for hours,' he says. Sometimes the heads become so aggressive they can even try to eat each other! Two-headed snakes also have a great deal of difficulty deciding which direction to go. That's probably because one head wants to turn left and the other one wants to turn right.
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