きょんちゃみの英語ラジオ

【論点87:「同格」が切り開く広大な世界】


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① The scene was cut for fear (that) children might imitate it.
② The staff of the University of Essex were all very hospitable to us foreign professors.
③ I’ll see to it, myself.
④ I myself will try it. =I’ll myself try it. =I’ll try it myself.
⑤ Individuals have each an equal right to his own view.
⑥ The creation of a world view is the work of a generation rather than of an individual, but we each of us add our brick to the edifice.
⑦ She reached the park gates. Then she looked towards him, a remote, friendly little figure, made a gesture of farewell, and disappeared.
⑧ To read what one liked because one liked it, never to pretend to admire what one did not——that was his only lesson in the art of reading.
⑨ That was a very nasty trick, spying on me.
⑩ It is difficult to answer your question how I did it.
⑪ I have no idea (as to) where he is.
⑫ There is a feeling abroad that the teaching of history leaves much room for improvement.
⑬ We are all equal in this, that we all have twenty four hours in the day.
⑭ By this he is distinguished from other animals, that he is, of all, the most imitative, and through this instinct receives his earliest education.
⑮ Man is one of the most adaptable of all living things, (which is) an honour which he perhaps shares with his constant companions, the dog and the housefly.
⑯ Through his life Jefferson wrote about twenty-five thousand letters, an amazing feat considering that he was also active in politics and farming.
⑰ At home he is a little tyrant. His wife despises him in her heart. His son runs a bit wild———a very understandable reaction.
⑱ Turner, the famous British painter, had no conventional education worth mentioning, and all his life remained an illiterate———a fact which may have sharpened his visual sensibility.
⑲ There remains the question whether we can finish this work by tomorrow.
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