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A Good Turn of Phrase
Advanced Practice in Phrasal Verbs and Prepositional Phrases
Unit 1
Ex. 1

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A Good Turn of Phrase Advanced Practice in Phrasal Verbs and Prepositional Phrases Unit 1 Ex. 1

by Tatiana Muchnick
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Text A

Hi Ralph ,

Sorry we didn't get to see each other while I was town , but my day didn't quite go according plan !

I started bolting my breakfast , as I wanted to leave early to avoid traffic . By 8 . 00 I was bombing the M4 until I got stopped speeding a police officer . I started to explain but he butted , saying , " The speed limit applies eveyone , you know . " Luckily , he let me with a warning .

When I eventually got town my adventure really began . Anyway , when you've read this clipping 'The Evening Star' , I'm sure you'll forgive me not calling you .

See you next time !

Dominic

Text B

Nicholas Forbes ( 43 ) , who is wanted armed robbery and has been the run the police several weeks , was apprehended outside a supermarket Long Street yesterday .

Forbes was attempting to dispose a bag a rubbish bin when a police officer approached him . Forbes sprinted , with the officer hot pursuit , and bystander Dominic Clarke ( 23 ) joined the chase . Onlookers cheered Clarke as he quickly gained Forbes and wrestled him the ground .

A crowd shoppers congregated around the struggling men and Forbes was arrested . A police spokesman praised Clarke's bravery but urged the public not to tackle dangerous criminals themselves . " Such matters are best left the hands the police , " he said .

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