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- The result was unbelievably good.
- The result was unsatisfactory to him.
- The result was very good.
- The result was what I had expected.
- the result will be representation
- The result will satisfy him.
- The results are by no means satisfactory.
- The results are good.
- The results came as a surprise to many people.
- The results fell short of my expectations.
- The results for the English exam this time were very good.
- The results he has got are, in the main, satisfactory.
- The results of the election will appear in the evening paper.
- The results of the experiment were highly satisfactory.
- The results of the experiment were not as we had hoped.
- The results of the research were quite satisfactory.
- The results of the survey will be announced in due course.
- The results of the term examination were anything but satisfactory.
- The results of the test were negative.
- The results should be measurable and the process repeatable.
- the results speak for itself.
- The results were as follows.
- The results were as follows: Japan 1st; Spain 2nd; Italy 3rd.
- The results were far from satisfactory.
- The results were in the main satisfactory.
- The results were negative.
- The results were unbelievably good.
- The results were very good.
- The results will be back in a week.
- The results will not contradict the theory.
- the results ~ from normal
- The retail price index is a barometer of economic activity.
- the retail store
- the retention
- The retired often feel that they are useless and unproductive.
- The retro feel of this cafe is a hit with young people.
- The return of his daughter brightened his life.
- The return on the investment will be high.
- The revenues for the first month of 2011 exceed 1 000 000 yen.
- The reverse is not always true.
- The reverse is not necessarily true.
- The reverse will not always turn out to be true.
- The reverse will not necessarily turn out to be true.
- The reviewer is sharply critical of the novel.
- The revised timetable will go into effect on the 5th of this month.
- The revision of this dictionary took six years.
- The revolt was crushed.
- The revolt was led by the southern citizenry.
- The revolution has brought about many changes.
- The revolution ushered in a new era.
- The revolution, in itself, bore no fruit after all.
- The revolutionary council met to plan strategy.
- The revolutionary government, while raising troops from the masses and fighting a defensive battle, established a republic and executed Louis XVI.
- The reward is dependent on your success.
- The Rhine flows between France and Germany.
- The Rhine is the boundary between France and Germany.
- The Rhine runs between France and Germany.
- The rhythm is light, and the tempo fast - that song is liked by young people.
- The ribbon doesn't match the dress.
- The rice crop is already in.
- The rice crop is large this year.
- The rice crop is poor this year.
- The rice crop was poor, owing to the floods.
- The rice crop was scanty this year.
- The rice field lies waste.
- The rice is coming well this year.
- the rich
- The rich and the poor are afraid of death.
- The rich are apt to look down on people.
- The rich are apt to look down upon the poor.
- The rich are not always happier than the poor.
- The rich are not always happy.
- The rich are often misers.
- The rich friend gave him the cold shoulder.
- The rich grow richer and the poor grow poorer.
- The rich have trouble as well as the poor.
- The rich have troubles as well as the poor.
- The rich man bought a Millet.
- The rich merchant adopted the boy and made him his heir.
- the rich mind
- The rich sometimes despise the poor.
- The richer he became, the more he wanted.
- The richest man cannot buy true love.
- The richest man in the world cannot buy everything.
- The richest man in the world cannot buy her love.
- the richies
- The ridiculousness of that movie is impressive.
- The right arm of the Statue of Liberty is 42 feet long.
- the right call
- the right conditions
- the right hands
- the right one
- the right people
- the right place at the right time
- the right side inside
- the right to be informed
- the right to life meaning
- The right word for this does not come to me.
- The rightmost lane is now under construction.
- The rights of the individual are important in a free society.
- The rights of the individual are the most important rights in a free society.
- The rights you requested do not belong to us.
- the ring
- The ring couldn't be found anywhere.
- The ring has a diamond in it.
- The ring I gave her had a tiny stone in it.
- the ring of authenticity
- The ring was not to be found anywhere.
- The ring was nowhere to be found.
- The riot got out of hand.
- The riot police arrived on the scene.
- The riot was completely out of control.
- The riot was put down.
- The riot was soon put down by the police.
- The riot was suppressed without difficulty.
- The rioters were forcibly removed from the plaza.
- the ripper
- The rise and fall of prices caused a financial crisis.
- The rise and fall of the sea is governed by the moon.
- The rise and fall of the sea is governed by the motion of the moon.
- The rise in house prices enabled him to sell his house at a big profit.
- The rise in prices is pressing our family budget.
- the rise of
- The rising generation always have some funny ideas.
- The rising sun dispelled the mist.
- The rising sun seen from the top was beautiful.
- The risk associated with advanced age childbirth has been considerably reduced compared to long time ago.
- The risk is too great.
- the risk of collectability
- The risks are too great.
- the river
- The river bends slightly to the right here.
- The river branches three kilometers below the town.
- The river descends from the mountains to the bay below.
- The river discharges into a lake.
- The river flooded a large area.
- The river flowed over its banks.
- The river flows along the north of island.
- The river flows between the two countries.
- The river flows down to the sea.
- The river flows into the lake.
- The river flows into the Pacific Ocean.
- The river flows into the Sea of Japan.
- The river flows slowly to the sea.
- The river flows through the city.
- The river flows through the town.
- The river flows too fast to swim in.
- The river furnishes electric power to the town.
- The river has become much cleaner than before.
- The river has dried up.
- The river has its origin in the Japan Alps.
- The river is 35 meters across.
- The river is 50 meters in breadth.
- The river is about half as long again as the Thames.
- The river is beautiful.
- The river is dangerous.
- The river is deep here.
- The river is fifty yards across.
- The river is five feet deep.
- The river is flowing very fast after last night's rain.
- The river is no longer as clean as it used to be.
- The river is polluted by waste from houses and factories.
- The river is running dry.
- The river is shallow here. We can walk across.
- The river is the widest in Europe.
- The river is very beautiful around here.
- The river is very low.
- The river is wide.
- The river is widest at this point.
- The river meanders across the plain.
- The river meets another below this bridge.
- The river overflowed because of the heavy rain.
- The river rose by degrees.
- The river runs parallel to the main street.
- The river runs through the town.
- The river runs through the valley.
- The river suddenly narrows at this point.
- The river supplies cities and villages with water.
- The river swelled rapidly because of the heavy rain.
- The river that flows through London is the Thames.
- The river was alive with fresh water fish.
- The river was cloudy with silt.
- The river was not so clean.
- The river was shallow at that point.
- The river which flows through London is called the Thames.
- The river which flows through Paris is the Seine.
- The river winds through the forest.
- The river's water level has risen.
- The rivers were flooded by the heavy rain.
- The riverside bristles with factory chimneys.
- The road across the mountain was narrow, and what's more, it was a steep slope.
- The road ahead is frozen.
- The road ahead will be long.
- The road ahead will be long. Our climb will be steep. We may not get there in one year or even in one term. But, America, I have never been more hopeful than I am tonight that we WILL get there.
- The road ascends gently here.
- The road ascends steeply from that point.
- The road ascends to the village.
- The road bends sharply to the right at this point.
- The road came to a dead end.
- The road climbed gradually.
- The road continues for many miles.
- The road curled around the side of the hill.
- The road curves gently toward the lake.
- The road curves gently towards the west.
- The road curves to the left around the building.
- The road declines sharply.
- The road descends slowly.
- The road dips suddenly.
- The road divides here into two.
- The road forks here.
- The road goes north from here.
- The road has frozen and it's now slippery.
- The road is blocked by fallen trees.
- The road is blocked.
- The road is closed.
- The road is crowded so we probably won't get there by the time we promised.
- The road is dusty. It cannot have rained yesterday.
- The road is icy, so take care.
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