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6.  The lawyers are satisfied …at the problem of eliminating loose
          expressions in the law under discussion.
                a) to work; b) to have been working; c) to have worked
                7.  The judge asked the witness …louder.
                a) testifying; b) to be testified c) to testify
                8. Mr. Black is glad …“not guilty”.
                a) to be found; b) to find; c) has been found
                9. The defendant prefers …at once.
                a) to be discharged; b) to discharge; c) discharging

          III. Make up the sentences with the following parts.
                     1.  a  verdict  /  of  the  jury/  is  enough  /A  simple  majority/  to
                reach.
                     2.  her/ to plead guilty/ advised / Her lawyer/.
                     3.  She tried/ was innocent /to convince them /that she.
                     4.  to be helping/ The jury/ the judge is ready.
                     5.  custody/ last resort/ To use/ is /a sanction of /.
                     6.  him / too young / is / to arrest/The person.
                     7.  is /The person/ to be tried/ unfit.
                     8.  to/ discovered /safe/ the/ how /He/ open.
                     9.  the accused/ The witnesses/ to help were glad.
                     10.       He/ to kill/ without /his / is said/ any doubt/ wife.
                     11.       It  is/  alcohol  /  to  sell/  an  offence/  under  18/  to
                people.
                     12.       law questions/ The judge/ to decide/ is qualified.
                     13.       The new/ to police corruption/ government/ to put
                a stop/ promised.
                     14.       the  crime/  have  not  been  able  /  The  police/  to
                solve.
                     15.       encouraged/  The  solicitor/  to  appeal/  me/  to  try/
                again.
                     16.       government regulation of/ is difficult / economics/
                The nature of/ to define.

          IV. Make  up  your  own  sentences  with  the  underlined  models  using
              different Infinitive forms.
                     1.  The defendant appeared to have been waiting a long time.
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