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  • 21You've Got a Friend — is a Grammy Award winning song from the early 1970s which marked the singer songwriter movement. The song was written by Carole King and appeared on her 1971 album Tapestry . It has been named one of the The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame s 500 Songs …

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  • 22quite a bit — quite a lot/a bit/a few/ phrase a large number or amount With a penny you could buy quite a lot of sweets in those days. My family have moved around quite a bit since then. His encouragement and interest inspired quite a few people to take up… …

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  • 23quite a lot — quite a lot/a bit/a few/ phrase a large number or amount With a penny you could buy quite a lot of sweets in those days. My family have moved around quite a bit since then. His encouragement and interest inspired quite a few people to take up… …

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  • 24with respect — with (or with all due) respect used as a polite formula preceding, and intended to mitigate the effect of, an expression of disagreement or criticism with all due respect, Father, I think you ve got to be more broad minded these days * * * with… …

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  • 25You Could Have It So Much Better — Studioalbum von Franz Ferdinand Veröffentlichung 3. Oktober 2005 Label Domino Records (UK) / Sony (Row) …

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  • 26You Can't Always Get What You Want — Chanson par The Rolling Stones extrait de l’album Let It Bleed Pays  Royaume Uni …

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  • 27(be) with me — be ˈwith me/you idiom (informal) to be able to understand what sb is talking about • Are you with me? • I m afraid I m not quite with you. Main entry: ↑with …

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  • 28with your nose in the air — with (your) nose in the air behaving as if you think you are better than other people and do not want to speak to them. I quite often see him in the street and he always walks past with his nose in the air …

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  • 29with nose in the air — with (your) nose in the air behaving as if you think you are better than other people and do not want to speak to them. I quite often see him in the street and he always walks past with his nose in the air …

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  • 30quite — /kwaIt/ predeterminer, adverb 1 (+ adj/adv) especially BrE fairly: quite big/tall etc: The restaurant does great food and the prices are quite reasonable. | I got a letter from Sylvia quite recently. | quite a big sth/a tall sth etc: He s quite a …

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