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испанский
marcharse
Go away from.
walk off
испанский
marcharse
walk off
1
Hill was able to
walk
off
the field under his own power.
2
An overmastering impulse seized him to
walk
off
in the opposite direction.
3
If she can find the perfect line, she can
walk
off
stage.
4
Yes... He started to
walk
off
but then, recalling me, he stopped.
5
To
walk
off
a pitch is to allow the racists to win.
1
Just add the right amount of water and rice and
walk
away
.
2
She said the changes allowed companies to
walk
away
from collective bargaining.
3
In a city this size, every year, hundreds of husbands
walk
away
.
4
That said; you may find it difficult to
walk
away
from something.
5
Hoffman's sense of justice demanded that they didn't
walk
away
free men.
6
To
walk
away
asking: Why did she want to tell this story?
7
But things were too far advanced that I might simply
walk
away
.
8
The family actually lived a short
walk
away
at 22 Gladstone Avenue.
9
Which is why I'm quite prepared to allow you to
walk
away
.
10
Actually, I'll need the thousand just to
walk
away
without shooting you.
11
No doubt we'll meet again.' She has already begun to
walk
away
.
12
There was a cinema near the city center, ten minutes'
walk
away
.
13
Fiat is allowed to
walk
away
from the deal after June 15.
14
Australian media reports suggested that would mean Rennie would
walk
away
too.
15
Siemens is ready to
walk
away
after competition authorities deemed concessions inadequate.
16
It was such a good opportunity, I couldn't
walk
away
from it.
walk
away
walk
испанский
marcharse
irse