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The bank raid

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the bank raid questions 1
Dave and Sid had lost a lot of money and had given off all hope of making any money.


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 spring admissions anyone? road vs way
the bank raid questions 2
They just couldn't think of any road of getting some money to pay for all the things they wanted.


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 spring admissions anyone? Do we say 'to get hold of money' to say 'to make a lot of money'?
the bank raid questions 3
Then suddenly Sid thought of a plan in which they could get held of money very quickly and very easily.


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Dave believed the plan was to dangerous and at first he said he didn't want to have anything to do with it.


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 spring admissions anyone? using 'in' or 'for' in this case to replace 'since'?
the bank raid questions 5
They didn't talk about the plan since a whole week and they still had no money and also no chance of getting any.


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 spring admissions anyone? What they mean by "in fact"?
the bank raid questions 6
Then Dave asked Sid to tell him how in fact he was proposing to steal a bank because that was Sid's first idea.


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 spring admissions anyone? Is "step by step" an idiom?
the bank raid questions 7
Sid explained pace by pace how they would get the money and told him when it would be and at what time.


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the bank raid questions 8
Sid told Dave not to worry about the gun because it wasn't a really one and nobody would be hurt.


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 spring admissions anyone? false vs wrong
the bank raid questions 9
The night before neither could sleep at all because they kept on thinking that something would go false.


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 spring admissions anyone? phrase: to make one's way
the bank raid questions 10
The day arrived and they took their way to the bank but there was something that they had forgotten — it was a public holiday and the bank was closed!


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