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od of time e. g. the fire went for some time before it was brought under control Cf. sometime: at some uncertain or unstated time in the future or in the past e.g. we'll take our holiday sometime in August Our house was built sometime around 1905 It was because of the job that he had taken the flat 3.(not)at all:(not) i do not agree with you at all I did it at all 4. lead to to have as a result cause e.g. hard work will lead you to success What led you to believe I was ill? You might have been led to believe that I was joking 5. while: (to introduce something different) but; whereas e.g. you like sports, while Id rather read While our country has plenty of oil, theirs has none 6. instead of: in place of e.g. if I hadnt got a cold I'd be working instead of lying here in bed Will you go to the party instead of me, so that out host won't be too offended? 7. work on: to do an activity which uses effort e.g. he is working on a new novel We should work in the weak points 8. be related to: to be connected in some way to e.g. The heart attack could be related to his car crash last year. 9. let go(of): to stop holding e.g. Don' t let go of the handle They promise to let go of the territories they have occupied. There can be stress at any time in our lives, stress is a stare of helplessness under anxiety orText B. 1. some time: a certain period of time e.g. the fire went for some time before it was brought under control. Cf. sometime: at some uncertain or unstated time in the future or in the past e.g. we’ll take our holiday sometime in August. Our house was built sometime around 1905. 2. because of: as a result of e.g. I went back not because of the rain, but because I was tired. It was because of the job that he had taken the flat. 3. (not) at all: (not) in any way e.g. I do not agree with you at all. I didn’t enjoy it at all. She rarely sang at all. 4. lead to: to have as a result ; cause e.g. hard work will lead you to success. What led you to believe I was ill? You might have been led to believe that I was joking. 5. while: (to introduce something different) but; whereas e.g. you like sports, while I’d rather read. While our country has plenty of oil, theirs has none. 6. instead of: in place of e.g. if I hadn’t got a cold I’d be working instead of lying here in bed. Will you go to the party instead of me, so that out host won’t be too offended? 7. work on: to do an activity which uses effort e.g. he is working on a new novel. We should work in the weak points. 8. be related to: to be connected in some way to e.g. The heart attack could be related to his car crash last year. 9. let go (of): to stop holding e.g. Don’t let go of the handle. They promise to let go of the territories they have occupied. Summary There can be stress at any time in our lives, stress is a stare of helplessness under anxiety or
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