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41 do a subject to A level
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42 elective subject
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43 enlarge (up)on a subject
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44 exhaust a subject
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45 get on(to) a subject
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46 he professed his ignorance on the subject
English-Dutch dictionary > he professed his ignorance on the subject
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47 he said his last on the subject
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48 introduce a new subject
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49 it's difficult to nail him down on any subject
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50 on the subject of
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51 optional subject
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52 range a subject under two heads
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53 set someone off on his pet subject
set someone off on his pet subjectEnglish-Dutch dictionary > set someone off on his pet subject
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54 speak to a subject
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55 stray from the subject
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56 subsidiary subject
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57 talk outside the subject
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58 the lecturer divagated from his subject
the lecturer divagated from his subjectEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the lecturer divagated from his subject
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59 the literature of/on a subject
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60 the subject and the position thereof in the sentence
English-Dutch dictionary > the subject and the position thereof in the sentence
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