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1. He toiled on all day, recollecting, at the last moment, that he __ to have dinner at the Morses'. (London) 2. He shook his head again, when Gertrude offered him money, though he knew that within the day he __ to make a trip, to the pawnbroker.(London) 3. There were thirty poems in the collection and he __ to receive a dollar apiece for them.(London) 4. But just then we hit a stretch of unpaved road where the mud was thick and the ruts were hard to follow. I __ to stop talking and watch what I was doing.(Maltz) 5. During

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their absence, Mahmoud Ali had gone off in his carriage leaving a message that he should be back in five minutes, but they __ on no account to wait. (Forster) 6. At this meal they arranged their daily habits. The major __ to take the responsibility of ordering everything to eat and drink; and they __ to have a late breakfast together every morning, and a late dinner together every day.(Dickens) 7. Stella: People to tolerate each other's habits, I guess.(Tennessee Williams) 8. He told me to say you __ not to worry about him and that he'll recover in time.(Murdoch) 9. She trembled that day as she prepared to go down to the wedding. She __ to be a bridesmaid.(Lawrence) 10. The time was fixed for his sailing. It __ to take place almost immediately: yet much remained to be done; many domestic preparations __ to be мейд.(Gaskelt) 11. "You see practically the minute he left town, Lon spent his whole ailowance. All of it." "But he's only been there a week and that money to last him through October," Mrs. Smith said.(Benson)

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1. He toiled on all day, recollecting, at the last moment, that he _was_ to have dinner at the Morses'. (London) 2. He shook his head again, when Gertrude offered him money, though he knew that within the day he _was_ to make a trip, to the pawnbroker.(London) 3. There were thirty poems in the collection and he _was_ to receive a dollar apiece for them.(London) 4. But just then we hit a stretch of unpaved road where the mud was thick and the ruts were hard to follow. I _had_ to stop talking and watch what I was doing.(Maltz) 5. During their absence, Mahmoud Ali had gone off in his carriage leaving a message that he should be back in five minutes, but they _had_ on no account to wait. (Forster) 6. At this meal they arranged their daily habits. The major _was_ to take the responsibility of ordering everything to eat and drink; and they _were_ to have a late breakfast together every morning, and a late dinner together every day.(Dickens) 7. Stella: People have  to tolerate each other's habits, I guess.(Tennessee Williams) 8. He told me to say you _do_ not have to worry about him and that he'll recover in time.(Murdoch) 9. She trembled that day as she prepared to go down to the wedding. She _was_ to be a bridesmaid.(Lawrence) 10. The time was fixed for his sailing. It _was_ to take place almost immediately: yet much remained to be done; many domestic preparations _had_ to be made.(Gaskelt) 11. "You see practically the minute he left town, Lon spent his whole allowance. All of it." "But he's only been there a week and that money was to last him through October," Mrs. Smith said.(Benson)
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