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controlling |
The guard was controlling the flow of traffic.
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occurring |
The fence was put up to prevent accidents occurring.
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transferring |
They spend the day sorting and transferring money.
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upsetting |
The news about the war was very upsetting tonight.
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regretted |
My brother always regretted leaving Ireland.
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submitted |
The boy submitted his homework late.
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admitted |
The woman admitted to stealing the food.
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equipped |
The kitchen is well equipped.
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forbidden |
It is illegal to smuggle forbidden goods.
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permitting |
They were only permitting 100 people into watch the film.
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eight |
I get to work at eight o'clock.
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enough |
A dozen eggs will be enough.
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exercise |
Physical exercise is good for your health.
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