Found 844 matches (50 printed). Sorted by order of appearance (case-insensitive).Number of matches per 100,000 words: 255.76No : Line : Concordance 1: 26: creates stronger bond between them and alienates them further from the rest of 2: 38: , excitement and pleasure made them continue of their path. They are also people 3: 40: an effort been made to educate them to become valuable citizens, they would reen 4: 52: p punishing criminals and lead them through the process of reeducation in order 5: 58: that it is not feasible to put them into practice. It would be simply wonderful 6: 88: Consequently, usually none of them is a requirement for getting a university de 7: 194: t schools, it is difficult for them to get a good job. The wrong colour of the s 8: 196: qually good education, or give them equal chance in life. Therefore, no matter w 9: 220: nd organising will be done for them and later this computer generation assumes t 10: 230: therefore they prefer to keep them aside. Additionally, having gained franchise 11: 250: pete with men they cannot love them deeply. They have difficulties in establishi 12: 264: uld be extremely difficult for them to lead their lives./^t/When it comes to the 13: 292: led academic world has brought them all to big cities, where universities and co 14: 330: ment of technology but many of them are only illusive and, in the long run, they 15: 356: ed what their priests had told them in churches about the movie, and condemned i 16: 374: , calm their nerves, secure to them a relatively shapely figure (compatible with 17: 390: on the other hand, could help them to make responsible decisions as to if and w 18: 396: of many amenities provided to them and satisfies both their physical and psycho 19: 450: ten my life, and I do not want them to sentence me to death of lung cancer. Ther 20: 486: e. Their teenagers do not need them any more because they think they have alread 21: 494: ing and working together gives them the feeling of safety and consequently a goo 22: 496: s helpless, on the other, puts them in charge of others, developing their feelin 23: 548: at present the greater part of them is drained by the costs of providing housing 24: 586: tients arouse in them. Some of them feel grief for the people in their charge. T 25: 594: ing feminist movements, giving them more opportunities and freedom, men and wome 26: 6972: lize that it would be good for them to know a foreign language. After they begin 27: 7157: the environment that surrounds them may serve as a great help, but will never, o 28: 7400: their characters, considering them not masculine ( but it's a differnt topic ). 29: 7404: ocial laws, which would enable them to fulfil both their parental and profession 30: 7718: ey are using marijuana to take them there. They claim that it is the feeling the 31: 7770: and intriguing neons and make them wish to be part of it. The opportunity of me 32: 7804: loyment or low income. Some of them work locally, others commute to a city, wher 33: 7844: nd that is why we cannot treat them the same way. Two people will always react d 34: 7969: to conquer, but also to "tame" them and adjust himself to living there. The numb 35: 7969: ople on our planet, so some of them will be able to "emigrate" and settle down i 36: 8186: almost impossible not to read them nowadays. They are everywhere: on the railwa 37: 8310: The parents who cannot afford them are put in a dramatic situation. They have t 38: 8363: to them on the radio, look at them in all magazines and newspapers, as well as 39: 8363: cers of all kinds of goods use them as a means of attracting us, customers, and 40: 8371: ss of advertising: it provides them with the information about new products appe 41: 8371: ooks, music records. Thanks to them it is really easier for them to choose somet 42: 8371: o them it is really easier for them to choose something for themselves. Taking i 43: 8383: rugs - allowing free access to them triggered the drop of drug-addicts. Anyway, 44: 8408: number of students and each of them takes up much time for the tutor to prepare 45: 8446: om emigrating. It would enable them to work in Polish productions and Polish fil 46: 8470: though there is no purpose for them to do it. Using a dialog is also typical of 47: 8470: re hungry, their parents bring them some food).And finally the third group of co 48: 8518: e art of breathing for both of them are the essence of our life. 49: 8540: cialists. That is why, most of them subject themselves to a long-lasting hospita 50: 8550: sess a gun which would provide them with a feeling of security while walking dow