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15.       Nowadays, it is quite acceptable for women to go
                to pubs without company.
                     16.       The police know he is guilty, but they don’t have
                enough evidence to prosecute.
                     17.       A thief who secretly goes into someone’s house to
                steal things is the burglar.
                     18.       With this  equipment the police can trace a phone
                call in just a few seconds.
                     19.       She  told  him  to  leave,  and  threatened  to  call  the
                police if he didn’t go.
                     20.       It is the major function of the Constitution of the
                newly-independent  Ukraine  to  put  limitations  on  the  power  of
                government,  both  central  and  local,  to  interfere  with  individual
                liberties  and  economic  freedoms  of  individuals,  groups  and
                institutions.
                     21.       Law  is  complex  phenomenon  of  the  social  life;
                while  there  exist  many  ways  of  defining  it,  there  are  no  single
                concept which could possibly include every aspect of law.
                     22.       The jury is legally qualified to decide whether the
                defendant is guilty or not guilty.
                     23.       The prosecution was satisfied to have informed the
                defense about having important evidence.
                     24.       The police were sure he committed this crime, but
                they didn’t prove it.

          II.  Please choose the most suitable verb form in each sentence.
                     1.  John expects … studying law next semester.
                a) beginning; b) to begin; c) to have begun
                2. It would be a crime … any more trees.
                a) cutting down; b) to cut down; c) to have cut down.
                3. Let me … you advise concerning this case.
                a) give;   b) to give;  c) giving; d) had given
                4. We had better … to convict the innocent person.
                a) to stop; b) is stopping; c) stop; d)     to stopping
                5. The investigator looked for evidence everywhere but couldn’t …
          it.
                a) to find; b) find; c) finding; d) found
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