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1 Romance is the privilege of the rich, not the profession of the unemployed.
2 The poor should be practical and ordinary.
3 Intellectually, we must admit, he was not of much importance.
4 He was as popular with men as he was with women, and he had every quality except that of making money.
5 He had gone on the Stock exchange for six months; but what was a butterfly to do among bulls and bears?
6 Laura loved him and he was ready to kiss her shoestrings.
7 Trevor was a painter. Indeed, few people are not nowadays. But he was also an artist, and artists are rather rare.
8 When Hughie came in he found Trevor putting the finishing touches to a wonderful life-size picture of a beggar-man.
9 Unless one is wealthy there is no use in being a charming fellow.
10 He never said a clever or even an ill-natured thing in his life.
11 That did not answer.
12 ………was charmingly blamed for giving away a pound,
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1 there/it is no use /good (in) doing sth
Unless one is wealthy there is no use in being a charming fellow.
2 popular with/among: liked, admired or enjoyed by
This young teacher is very popular with the students.
He is very competent lawyer, but not very popular with his fellows.
3 live on
4 go on
5 tire of
His interest in the stock exchange soon wore off, and tired of the business.
The old man never tires of teaching others what they don’t know.
6 make matters/things worse
The earthquake left half the villagers homeless; the storm that followed made tings worse.
7 lose one’s temper, lose one’s health, keep one’s temper
8 between
They opened a small bookstore between them.
This couple has quite
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