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


Found 2405 matches (50 printed). Sorted by order of appearance (case-insensitive).
Number of matches per 100,000 words: 728.79

No : Line : Concordance 1: 14: humans interact the scope for their creativity will remain virtually unlimited. 2: 26: o have an advantage because of their social, professional, or financial status. 3: 26: the burden of punishment while their bosses shuffle off the responsibility. But 4: 38: but they were not troubled by their conscience. The undeniable thrill, exciteme 5: 38: ople who break the law because their wretched living conditions stripped them of 6: 38: of the society will not change their psyche. The time and the money will be squa 7: 40: corrigible offenders eats away their soul and conscience finally resulting in in 8: 42: ding citizens would rather see their oppressors behind the prison bars. Little d 9: 54: d, will collaborate to improve their behavior. Will any manufacturer lower the p 10: 56: ne nothing better than to show their disrespect for the law and morality. This f 11: 76: er of people do not stand with their arms folded and do their best to answer the 12: 82: school they decide to continue their education and the most prestigious way to d 13: 88: nts have an opportunity to use their knowledge in practise or to gain profession 14: 100: ing, the prejudices concerning their role in society, and the mutual misundersta 15: 100: ons equal to those men have in their professional lives. Women are often discour 16: 104: le living in the country, with their prejudices and fears have to change to allo 17: 110: hey are judged on the basis of their colour of the skin, intelligence, income, a 18: 130: sure that there is justice in their country and that all the criminals are goin 19: 146: ocial piramide, nearly loosing their human dignity. They would, for sure, attrib 20: 156: up usurps the right to acclaim their qualities and features as these of a higher 21: 162: nd potentials of women and nip their ambitions in the bud?/^t/Secondly, the most 22: 174: very controversial personages. Their views on life, people or God have been argu 23: 182: eate works of art, others base their dreaming on these works. However, there is 24: 190: society usually have to finish their education early in order to support themsel 25: 192: es some people 'more equal' is their sex. No doubts, women are at a disadvantage 26: 7578: heard and no one rejects them their rights. It is obvious that such matters as 27: 7900: actising reading what diminish their ability. It also kills their imagination an 28: 8019: erpieces or any other texts in their original versions, not in translations whic 29: 8061: troversial. People use half of their vital energy on quarreling whether this or 30: 8079: are not typical highbrows and their productions do not teach anything or are li 31: 8110: e certain living conditions on their inhabitants which seem to be "unnatural". C 32: 8260: eople from villages commute to their work and very few of them actually posses a 33: 8310: kids playing with 'the toys of their dreams'. They will feel really unhappy when 34: 8318: pany lowers the prices to make their lives easier. This is simply a means of inc 35: 8353: ly moral but also dependent on their profession./^t/At last the question of mora 36: 8363: mers, and persuading us to buy their products. And although we may sometimes fee 37: 8421: since the art owners have made their collections available to the public. Hence, 38: 8472: connected with the changes of their living conditions.The fact that the definit 39: 8500: enrolled in the church to hide their homosexual preferences or for fear of women 40: 8512: their life. They succumbed to their destiny because they believed that death is 41: 8528: convincing and up-to-date. In their search of a more creative means of expressi 42: 8530: works of classical painters in their original version but on the other hand it i 43: 8530: to buy a beautiful album with their favourite pieces of art in it. When reprodu 44: 8540: find it impossible to get over their illness without the help of specialists. Th 45: 8544: erent; they unconsciously lose their personality and self-esteem. Much as they a 46: 8552: hreat as a kind of protection, their feeling of security increases and their act 47: 8556: naturally becomes an object of their games. They want to find out how it is buil 48: 8568: ised not to find themselves in their beds, but rather in the kitchen or out-door 49: 8578: en in danger of suffering from their ignorance. Unlike Poland, the US authoritie 50: 8582: l authorities must all combine their efforts to properly educate the youngsters.

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

Found 2405 matches (50 printed) in all (sub)corpora searched.
Number of matches per 100,000 words: 728.79

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