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    because of

    1.Many motorists were forced to stop over in that town because of floods.

    2.His business went under because of competition from the large corporations.

    come up

    1.They come up with me, my clients, and my friends frequently.

    2.But how do you come up with the architecture for this evolutionary prototype?

    at present

    1.I don't need the dictionary at present.

    2.At present I do not have information on the meeting you asked about.

    make use of 

    1.Understanding how the animals acquire and make use of these new genes could have implications for medicine.

    2.This article provided some descriptions of the API, along with some sample code to illustrate how to make use of them.

    such as

    1.Heroes such as Huang Jiguang will always live in the hearts of the people.

    2.But what if you have a lot of audio material to listen to, such as audio books or podcasts?

    play a part

    1. Proteins, vitamins and amino acids may all play a part in the health benefits of eating fish.

    2.But today's euro crisis will play a part, if only to speed up a return to accelerating growth in the developing world.

    ever since

    1.Ever since I had my daughter, my focus is not on me; it’s on her.

    2.Moreover, I have regarded myself as your prisoner ever since this morning. I did not give you my address with any intention of escaping from you. 

    be fond of

    1.They would always live together and be fond of each other.

    2.In recent years, fast food rushes into China, and Chinese young people begin to be fond of it. But isanythingpopularagoodone?

    care about

    1.Share this with anyone you care about.

    2.Do you pardon her faults because you care about her?

    change one’s mind

    1.Tearful begging for not change one's mind about, but will lose more embarrassed.

    2.Each time lets the tear current of water change one's mind, irrigates the dream to start out the miracle.  

    make up one’s mind

    1.Reluctance or an inability to make up one's mind; irresolution .

    2.Look upon this story as a means of limbering up one's senses, one's attitude and one's mind to make them pliable and receptive.

    give in

    1.You must give in your examination papers now.

    2.If we simply give in to every whimsical desire we have, virtually no one would spend less than they earn.

     as usual

    1.I find him in the garden, dreaming away as usual.

    2.Today is my birthday ——and yes, I shall be celebrating it as usual, with close family and friends.

     at midnight

    1.They started off to Normandie at midnight.

    2.I calculated that he would arrive at midnight. 

     

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