Little P : | that he had been let down | Q : | stood by all these years | R : | did he realise | S : | by a colleague whom he had | The Proper sequence should be:
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They felt safer P : | to watch the mountain | Q : | of more than five miles | R : | as they settled down | S : | from a distance | The Proper sequence should be:
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It is not, therefore P : | that I pay a tribute | Q : | to conductors as a class | R : | with any feeling of unfriendliness | S : | to a particular member of that class | The Proper sequence should be:
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It was P : | in keeping with my mood | Q : | a soft summer evening | R : | as I walked sedately | S : | in the direction of new house | The Proper sequence should be:
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He sat P : | through the Town Hall Park | Q : | which flanked a path running | R : | under the boughs | S : | of a spreading tamarind tree | The Proper sequence should be:
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Though he dialled frequently P : | on telephone | Q : | my brother could not contact me | R : | and had left no information | S : | as I had gone out of office | The Proper sequence should be:
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The majestic mahogany table P : | belongs to an old prince | Q : | which has one leg missing | R : | who is no impoverished | S : | but not without some pride | The Proper sequence should be:
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It is very easy P : | a great deal more than one realises | Q : | may mean | R : | that a phrase that one does not quite understand | S : | to persuade oneself | The Proper sequence should be:
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The master P : | who was very loyal to him | Q : | punished the servant | R : | without giving any valid reason | S : | when he left the work unfinished | The Proper sequence should be:
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We went P : | along the railway line | Q : | and had a right to | R : | where other people not allowed to go | S : | but daddy belonged to the railway | The Proper sequence should be:
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