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A Grammar of English Practice
Book for Law Students
ЕXERCISES
E.g.:
“Yes, I was in town around midnight.”
The juvenile admitted being / having been in town around mid-
night.
1. “I saw two men looking into all the parked cars.”
2. “It seems to me that I did hear a car being driven away.”
3. “I didn’t think about telling the police about it.”
4. “I didn’t steal the car.”
5. “I wish I hadn’t gone out that night.”
ing
-forms, translate
the sentences into Russian:
A
A driver who causes death through reckless or dangerous driving
is guilty of a notifiable offence and may be charged with manslaughter
or culpable homicide. Other driving offences in Britain include: driving
while disqualified; driving without road tax; using
a hand-held mobile
phone while driving; failing to stop after an accident; failing to report
an accident within 24 hours; driving with too
many people in a vehicle;
failing to supply police with an alcohol, blood or urine specimen when
asked; leaving a vehicle in a dangerous place, etc. There are, in fact,
at least 60 offences you may commit by driving a motorized vehicle in
Britain.
B
EC competition law is rooted in the
creation of the single Euro-
pean market and, as such, prohibiting private undertakings from par-
titioning the Community market along national lines is a fundamental
goal. Competition law regulates cartels, monopolies, oligopolies and
merges. Common aspects of enactments aimed at preventing anti-
competitive activities include restrictions on abuse of a dominant
position through such instruments as predatory
pricing and tie-in ar-
rangements, among others.
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