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Complete PICLE corpus of essays by Polish advanced EFL students (330,000)


Found 1254 matches (50 printed). Sorted by order of appearance (case-insensitive).
Number of matches per 100,000 words: 380.00

No : Line : Concordance 1: 26: ten do not hesitate to benefit from it, even illegally. They are in position to 2: 36: elp eradicate the crime factor from modern societies. Thus, civilized societies 3: 38: em. Thus, separating criminals from the rest of the society will not change thei 4: 50: ould prevent the rate of crime from growing, many people point out that the key 5: 82: ems. Theoretically, graduating from a university is something of a great value. 6: 82: pointed after having graduated from a university is increasing. The value of a u 7: 88: ent has after having graduated from a university is only theoretical. In very fe 8: 90: ays' world one needs knowledge from various fields. So the fact that one has gra 9: 96: aw", that people are still far from being really equal. The most influential fac 10: 110: tures e.t.c. preventing people from the "checks and balances" so delicately cons 11: 114: ho are e.g. visually different from them. The only way to get a hearing is throu 12: 124: ticularly after being released from prison too early./^t/Another aspect of the s 13: 130: prison. Such system eliminates from the society individuals that may have a very 14: 158: ved of. Indeed, nobody is free from prejudices and inferiority or superiority fe 15: 166: le our world would free itself from many unnecessary wars, conflicts and social 16: 177: t/Other visual pictures, apart from paintings, that can prompt our dreaming and 17: 194: ck person. Inequality stemming from the skin colour was commonplace in the past, 18: 206: t in order to prevent children from watching them. Obviously, this limitation do 19: 218: front of the TV set and flick from channel to channel with a remote control. To 20: 220: breed laziness and discontent. From the very childhood they learn that thinking 21: 228: contemporary woman is very far from the desired one. There is no equality, eithe 22: 232: e existing many inconveniences from the academic authorities' side. As far as wo 23: 234: t a contemporary woman suffers from the constant lack of time to accomplish all 24: 244: e cause of women. Suffragettes from the 19th century fighting for equality betwe 25: 264: maginary visions of living far from modern technologically-dominated world somew 26: 7380: students bother to read books from their compulsory reading lists they can get 27: 7814: They need eating, drinking and from time to time they need sex./^t/Celibary is u 28: 7862: best known by police officers from drug departments or medicall staff. So the a 29: 7898: oth adults and children. Apart from interesting programmes, television shows too 30: 7920: ng people. There are no people from "the elite". There are no place where you ca 31: 7959: le to eliminate advertisements from our life we must at least think of harm they 32: 8101: not allow unbearable creatures from unpredictable fatasies make us too much happ 33: 8134: n with the advantages accruing from the process. Namely, the idea of cultural am 34: 8170: s knowledge of the world comes from media and TV in particular. Therefore, women 35: 8182: fill our lifes and surround us from all sides. The result is that many of them a 36: 8346: e on females, can be prevented from the opportunity to be born.These cases were 37: 8389: ature which should be uprooted from our mentality. 38: 8441: they do not require any effort from the viewers because there is simply nothing 39: 8446: ustry can prevent many artists from emigrating. It would enable them to work in 40: 8468: als fulfill all the conditions from the first group. Obviously, most animals use 41: 8470: that young larks learn singing from their parents. Spontaneity in using a langua 42: 8484: to try to look at this person from a distance. Maybe he meant no harm. Perhaps 43: 8510: ce to face with your own life. From the moment we are born we struggle to believ 44: 8518: igence that makes us different from animals. The art of believing is as crucial 45: 8528: painting is almost dead comes from the observations of the artistic scene all a 46: 8544: /The major problem that arises from addiction to stimulas is dependence, the com 47: 8552: wner a lot of danger. It comes from the fact that when people are aware they car 48: 8554: ressor and protect her/himself from the attack. If the aggressor is armed too, h 49: 8556: r. In order to prevent oneself from such situations, a gun should be kept in a s 50: 8578: e US authorities do not flinch from discussing sex. Prime time television progra

Complete PICLE corpus of essays by Polish advanced EFL students (330,000) end of search.

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Number of matches per 100,000 words: 380.00

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