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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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