Q.1
Your master will like you if you are diligent.
Q.2
All the streets looked just the same.
Q.3
A million cinemas a year bring the same stale balderdash.
Q.4
It is not for lay readers to evaluate a great poet.
Q.5
It was on the behest of the officer that he made those improvements.
Q.6
At the Hardy house there was great consternation when Aunt Gertrude saw Joe helping Frank up the stairs.
Q.7
He murdered the man without any qualms of conscience.
Q.8
The man lived in a dilapidated house made of mud and bricks.
Q.9
During his meeting with the owners of the company he had a number of overtures.
Q.10
Prashant likes his friend, Rishabh inspite of his little frailties.
Q.11
Sanjay is going to pay the bill for the repairs.
Q.12
There has been considerable furore both within Parliament and without about the proposed hike in tele-communication tariff.
Q.13
Everybody in the Assembly shouted and there was a pandemonium in the hall.
Q.14
He has won great admiration amongst his students because of his verdant outlook.
Q.15
Those who man government-run shops also have their palm greased.
Q.16
Instead of being arraigned in public, the child should be quietly interviewed in public.
Q.17
He did not make any attempt to placate her.
Q.18
Whatever the verdict of history may be, Chaplin will occupy a unique place in its pages.
Q.19
At the yesterday's meeting, he adopted a recalcitrant attitude.
Q.20
Now the fury of the demonstrators turned against the machines.
Q.21
We should abstain from casting aspersions on the character of our colleagues.
Q.22
Due to the long lapse of time, I could not recognise my old friend.
Q.23
The attitude of the Western countries towards the Third World countries is rather callous to say the least.
Q.24
He is very discreet while deciding such matters.
Q.25
We must not take his facetious remark very seriously.
Q.26
A person unrestrained by the rules of morality or tradition is called a licentious person.
Q.27
The incident was a grim reflection of the bizarre things that go on in the village.
Q.28
The school took us on a three days excursion to Goa.
Q.29
The traditional methods of doing things have now become obsolescent.
Q.30
He is just dabbling in politics to promote his business interests.
Q.31
He was adjudged as the best orator of the college.
Q.32
To avoid future complications, the boundary between neighbours should be properly defined.
Q.33
Miss Margaret is a genteel lady.
Q.34
One could see the maginitude of tragedy in the limpid eyes of the earthquake victims.
Q.35
A stray dog kept whimpering all night.
Q.36
Malice is a feeling that we should always avoid.
Q.37
Drinking is a vice which ultimately ruins a person.
Q.38
Success is achieved by the degree to which society is prepared to police itself.
Q.39
Corruption stalks every sphere of national life.
Q.40
The fetid mound of waste near the town was a major cause of the epidemic.
Q.41
How beautiful! This is really something to ponder over.
Q.42
The criterion of judgement would be fixed soon.
Q.43
If you waver at the last minute, you shall face failure.
Q.44
Too many drugs are apt to cause distress.
Q.45
She overruled her son's demand of a motorbike.
Q.46
Defection is quite common in our present day political life.
Q.47
The employee was ousted from the office
Q.48
Millionaires become eccentric in their old age.
Q.49
A rupture in the relationship of the two brothers is quite apparent.
Q.50
Slangs in a language are usually ephemeral in nature.
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