131. I enclose
P : and the postage
Q : a postal order
R : the price of the books
S : which will cover
The Proper sequence should be:
P : and the postage
Q : a postal order
R : the price of the books
S : which will cover
The Proper sequence should be:
132. As lightning accompanies thunder,
P : was mingled with
Q : so in my character
R : the mutterings of my wrath
S : a flash of humour
The Proper sequence should be:
P : was mingled with
Q : so in my character
R : the mutterings of my wrath
S : a flash of humour
The Proper sequence should be:
133. The exhibition committee
P : attractive and useful
Q : to make the exhibition
R : making efforts
S : has been
The Proper sequence should be:
P : attractive and useful
Q : to make the exhibition
R : making efforts
S : has been
The Proper sequence should be:
134. P : took place
Q : when militants opened fire on BSF men
R : the encounter lasting over two hours
S : in the town around 8.30 a.m.
The Proper sequence should be:
Q : when militants opened fire on BSF men
R : the encounter lasting over two hours
S : in the town around 8.30 a.m.
The Proper sequence should be:
135. 1 : Charles Goodyear once accidentally
P : and found that the resulting rubber
Q : dropped a mixture of natural rubber
R : was harder, stronger, more elastic
S : and sulphur over a hot stove
6 : and non-sticky
The Proper sequence should be:
P : and found that the resulting rubber
Q : dropped a mixture of natural rubber
R : was harder, stronger, more elastic
S : and sulphur over a hot stove
6 : and non-sticky
The Proper sequence should be:
136. 1 : If the parachutes had failed to open
P : the whole of his couch would
Q : he could have pulled a liver to provide an emergency ejection
R : and special parachutes would have unfolded
S : then have been fired from the cabin
6 : to bring him down.
The Proper sequence should be:
P : the whole of his couch would
Q : he could have pulled a liver to provide an emergency ejection
R : and special parachutes would have unfolded
S : then have been fired from the cabin
6 : to bring him down.
The Proper sequence should be:
137. During hibernation
P : they have lost a good deal of weight
Q : of course the animals consume
R : and when they awake again
S : the fats accumulated in the summer
The Proper sequence should be:
P : they have lost a good deal of weight
Q : of course the animals consume
R : and when they awake again
S : the fats accumulated in the summer
The Proper sequence should be:
138. The house,
P : about half a mile distant
Q : that stands in front of us,
R : was built of stones
S : which were dug out of its own site
The Proper sequence should be:
P : about half a mile distant
Q : that stands in front of us,
R : was built of stones
S : which were dug out of its own site
The Proper sequence should be:
139. We
P : agreed with
Q : the manner in which you said it
R : but we objected to
S : what you said
The Proper sequence should be:
P : agreed with
Q : the manner in which you said it
R : but we objected to
S : what you said
The Proper sequence should be:
140. The U.S. soyabean
P : in the developing world
Q : and when famine strikes
R : is America's singlemost lucrative export
S : American soyabeans are a major source of high protein sustenance
The Proper sequence should be:
P : in the developing world
Q : and when famine strikes
R : is America's singlemost lucrative export
S : American soyabeans are a major source of high protein sustenance
The Proper sequence should be:
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