Энд нау зе дэй
Ис хиир эгейн
Зе тойс кант мач
Ор каунт ту тэн
В США выборы президента проводятся каждые 4 года.
Она внимательно посмотрели на картину этого художника.
Доктор был отправлен 5 минут назад./ Доктора выслали/отправили 5 минут назад. ( имеется ввиду на вызов, я думаю)
Учитель часто говорит с родителями мальчика о его поведении.
Этот материал будет отработан на следующем уроке.
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Karl Gascoigne - an industrialist who came from England and founded a cast iron foundry in Lugansk on the banks of the Lugani River
Later, a working village was founded around this plant. This village was called Lugansk
As a result, Luhansk residents erected a monument, one might say, to the founder of Lugansk
Next to the bust of Gascoigne are cannon unicorns.
The Great Fire of London began on the night of September 2, 1666, as a small fire on Pudding Lane, in the bakeshop of Thomas Farynor, baker to King Charles II<span>. At one o'clock in the morning, a servant woke to find the house aflame, and the baker and his family escaped, but a fear-struck maid perished in the blaze. </span>
<span> At this time, most London houses were of wood and pitch construction, dangerously flammable, and it did not take long for the fire to expand. The fire leapt to the hay and feed piles on the yard of the Star Inn at Fish Street Hill, and spread to the Inn. The strong wind that blew that night sent sparks that next ignited the Church of St. Margaret, and then spread to Thames Street, with its riverside warehouses and wharves filled with food for the flames: hemp, oil, tallow, hay, timber, coal and spirits along with other combustibles. The citizen firefighting brigades had little success in containing the fire with their buckets of water from the river. By eight o'clock in the morning, the fire had spread halfway across London Bridge. The only thing that stopped the fire from spreading to Southwark, on the other side of the river, was the gap that had been caused by the fire of 1633.</span>