1. For the purpose ..of. stealing money the accused broke into the bank and threatened the clerk with a gun.
2. Amendments to the Charter come into force ...after/upon having been adopted by a vote of two-thirds of the members of General Assembly and having been ratified by two-thirds of the members of the UN.
3. All those present in the courtroom were interested ..in. hearing something sensational.
4. The wrongdoer is suspected ...of causing death by dangerous driving.
5. The defendant having been accused ..of. committing a minor offence, the court passed the decision to fine him.
1. For the purpose of stealing money the accused broke into the bank and threatened the clerk with a gun.
2. Amendments to the Charter come into force after having been adopted by a vote of two-thrids of the members of General Assembly and having been ratified by two-thirds of the members of the UN.
3. All those present in the court-room were interested in hearing something sensational.
4. The wrongdoer is suspected of causing death by dangerous driving.
5. The defendant having been accused of commiting a minor offence, the court passed the decision to fine him.
1 The Prime Minister has the address 10, Downing Street in London.
2 Children usually say “trick or treat” when they knock on their neighbours' door on Halloween
3 You can see ravens in London at the Tower of London
4 The national Scottish musical instrument is the Higland Bagpipe
5 The Vikings came from Scandinavia.
6 The Battle of Hastings happened in 1066
7 The motto of the royal family which can be seen on the Royal coat of arm is "God and my Right"
8 Lady Jane Grey was Queen only for 9 days
9 She was Henry the eighth's daughter.
10 Mary became known as Bloody Mary because of persecution of Protestant heretics, whom she burned at the stake in the hundreds.