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


Found 4482 matches (50 printed). Sorted by order of appearance (case-insensitive).
Number of matches per 100,000 words: 1358.18

No : Line : Concordance 1: 8: y cliche./^t/It is a sad truth that adult life breeds adult problems. And this d 2: 8: ruck by the employee's tragedy that s/he does even notice this blatant inconsist 3: 10: the role of the culprit. Yes, that is true - coping with a shrewish wife or kin 4: 10: rs most. No wife would believe that the office computer exudes the suffocating O 5: 12: tensity to invent the tortures that would suit those monsters best. And after su 6: 20: e hypocrisy? Do we really mean that all people are equal when we say this or do 7: 22: qual than others" was probably that theoretically everyone should enjoy the same 8: 22: d, whose status is higher than that of the rest. It seems that the word "equal", 9: 24: /^t/Certainly, one could argue that the above statement by Orwell refers to the 10: 30: It is, however, so widespread that very often it is not considered something ev 11: 30: its elites and its underclass, that they are nothing out of ordinary. Perhaps we 12: 36: t finds comfort in the thought that the wrong-doers have been caught and impriso 13: 38: uest across America. They knew that what they were doing was evil and immoral, b 14: 38: oseless effort. It is doubtful that these criminals will have any qualms for cri 15: 50: growing, many people point out that the key to the problem lays in rehabilitatio 16: 52: criminals./^t/Those who think that we should stop punishing criminals and lead 17: 52: f view. He said to the accused that he was sorry, but he, in turn, had been brou 18: 54: ter is based on the assumption that if one suffers considerable hardships for hi 19: 54: n other words, it will realize that crime does not pay. Indeed, people must be a 20: 54: s based on a naive presumption that those who are already bad, will collaborate 21: 56: n./^t/One should realize, too, that the modern system of prisons is by no means 22: 58: ints of view have in common is that it is not feasible to put them into practice 23: 58: lete anarchy. We must realize, that prisons are perhaps too comfortable by this 24: 66: problems concerning our planet that are still to be solved. However, in order to 25: 68: ry inhabitant. It doesn't mean that the number of cars in Poznan has decreased. 26: 8306: rs? Most people do not suspect that advertizing is meant to shape their taste an 27: 8349: ater life. It is not important that such a child will suffer from poverty and il 28: 8454: rs as well. It clearly implies that real soldiers never disgrace themselves by c 29: 8500: t the Vatican it is imperative that I mention the fact that this city is probabl 30: 8500: men priests. Moreover, I claim that many men have enrolled in the church to hide 31: 8502: mission on the earth. We know that his goal was to deliver us from the devil an 32: 8510: eves in God's mercy. I believe that faith is what makes us human. If we assume t 33: 8510: t makes us human. If we assume that every human being attempts to apprehend his 34: 8510: happiness, then we must assume that faith is the testimony of our humanity./^t/T 35: 8512: Christians were already aware that faith is the utmost value of their life. The 36: 8514: ulfilment in his life. I think that our destination is to arrive at the point wh 37: 8516: e are happy because we believe that God knows the meaning and enigma of our exis 38: 8526: ying out./^t/Firstly, it seems that everything has been already said in painting 39: 8532: lude, I would risk a statement that the art of painting will inevitably die out 40: 8532: tly, the first one to die. All that is left is to ask what will be next. 41: 8544: result, people stop to realise that they become someone different; they unconsci 42: 8558: hould use it only when needed, that is in extreme situations when one's life is 43: 8564: e is the atmosphere of romance that it lends to the night. However, this apparen 44: 8564: nce of the moon to life is not that obvious, since the moon influences functioni 45: 8566: ea level by 15 metres. We know that man is composed in 75-80% of water. Therefor 46: 8566: nothing surprising in the fact that functioning of our gastric, nervous, and eve 47: 8566: he research conducted revealed that there are more suicides and murders committe 48: 8568: bulism. The statistics suggest that sleepwalking happens to children and young p 49: 8570: e moon seems less obvious than that of the sun. Still, the above examples may ma 50: 8576: esemble each other in the fact that there is no national curriculum for the cour

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Number of matches per 100,000 words: 1358.18

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