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2. | Each talk was followed by a question and ___ period. |
8. | Shane was going ___. |
9. | We ___ share some of our teaching experiences. |
11. | Teachers ___d as much as they wanted on their paper plates. |
13. | A ___ walked into the auditorium about 10 minutes late. |
16. | Shane couldn't ___ it. |
17. | We could share some of our ___ing experiences. |
18. | This year's host was a ___ Eastern restaurant. |
20. | He looked at the lecturers less than he looked at the ___. |
22. | ...the only time that all the teachers got together in one ___ at one time. |
23. | Shane could not ___ on the meeting anymore. |
24. | She ___ notes right-handed. |
26. | Plus, there was no ring on her left ___. |
28. | Each talk was followed by a question and answer ___. |
30. | Most teachers ___ seemed to appreciate the food. |
32. | She ran her fingers through her ___. |
34. | She was ___ and had long, red hair. |
35. | My husband ___ babysitting tonight. |
36. | I'm ___ he's pretty tired. |
38. | She smiled at him before she sat ___. |
40. | She sat in the row in front of Shane, just two seats ___. |
41. | Maybe ___ time? |
43. | I've got to ___ home. |
44. | The meeting was the only time that all the teachers ___ together. |
46. | The meeting ___ed. The dean thanked everyone for att___ing. |
48. | I was wondering if you have time for a ___ of coffee. |
50. | It ___ a 3-hour meeting, from 7 to 10 p.m. |
51. | Why, thank you. That's ___ of you. |
52. | I was hoping we could ___ some of our teaching experiences. |
55. | Teachers found a ___ outdoors or in the auditorium. |
56. | He was enveloped in her ___. |
57. | My husband is babysitting ___. |
60. | She ___ her fingers through her hair. |
62. | The evening always began with a dinner catered by a ___ restaurant. |
65. | The ___ thanked everyone for attending. |
66. | She was the ___-looking woman in the auditorium. |
68. | I was ___ing if you have time for a cup of coffee. |
70. | ___ was an informal, pleasant evening. |
71. | I appreciate your offer, ___ I've got to get home. |
72. | She ran her ___s through her hair. |
73. | She took ___s right-handed. |
75. | She took notes ___-handed. |
76. | ___ she came out, he walked up to her. |
77. | ___ meeting was ___ only time that all ___ teachers got toge___r. |
78. | This year, a beauty walked into the auditorium about 10 minutes ___. |
79. | The dean thanked ___ for attending. Everybody applauded the presenters. |
80. | This evening was his opportunity to ___ out the female teachers. |