1. The sooner we start, the earlier we'll arrive.
2. I'll probably be home by by 8.30.
3. I was tired so I went to bed.
4. Could you tell me where the station is?
5. Don't you like playing tennis?
6. I will call you as soon as I arrive.
7. What are you thinking about?
8. The woman is said to be in her 30s.
9. Fortunately, we arrived in time for the wedding.
10. Tess is wearing a nice new spotted dress.
11. The woman wasn't badly injured in the accident.
12. We'd been driving for hours before we realized we were lost.
I’ve lived in Barfield for …a…. long time. I have …a…. job in London so I travel to London by train almost every day and know faces of almost half passengers. But, of course, I don’t know names of all these passengers. One day I stayed at the... office till late in …the… evening and got to …the…. Waterloo Station in …the…. time for nine o’clock train. I took …a…. seat next to …the…. man of about forty …a…. face of …the…. man was familiar to me. …The…. weather was terrible and when …the…. train came to …a…. station it was raining heavily. I offered …a…. man lift in my car. He agreed. But on …the…. way to Barfield he suddenly asked to stop …the…. car at …a…. very lonely place. When I stopped car something heavy hit me on my head. When I came to I was in …a…. field. I had …a…. terrible headache, no car, no money. I walked to …the…. police station. I told sergeant on duty about what had happened to me. Then I saw …a…. photo on …the…. wall. I recognized …the…. man in …the…. photo at once. It was …the…. man who had robbed me. Then I realized why …the…. face of …the…. man was familiar to me …the…. police were looking for him and there were pictures of …a…. robber everywhere in Barfield.