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evidence of a game known as creag being played by Prince Edward at Newenden,

Kent in 1301; and it is possible, (6)(despite) no hard evidence, that this was a form of

cricket. By the end of the 18th century, cricket had (7)(developed) into a national

sport of England. The growth of the British Empire led to cricket being played abroad

and by the mid-19th century the first international (8)(contests) were held. Cricket

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1. I felt terribly sorry to learn that his sister (passed away) after having fought

against cancer for three years.

2. The Chinese swimmer was (left behind) at the beginning of the women's

100-meter freestyle final, but she didn't give up and finally took the lead. 3. The rich man thinks that he will die in disgrace if he does not (give away)

his money for the public good.

4. They (had no intention of) letting him go and would like him to stay on

after his present contract expires.

5. (Up to) seven million students are graduating from university this year. This

will undoubtedly add to the employment pressure in the job market. 6. If he is determined to do something, he will do it (regardless of) what

other people will say.

8. The authorities promise to introduce an effective health service so that

people do not need to spend too much money when they (fall ill) . 9. Thousands of people were (in attendance) at yesterday's strike, which

caused great confusion.

10. They got to know each other in their 20s and (to this day) they are still in

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