365 Crazy English sentences
Lesson 12
208. It’s out of the question.
/ɪts aʊt əv ðə ˈkwesʧən/
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209. It’s time for dinner.
/ɪts taɪm fə ˈdɪnə/
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210. It’s up in the air.
/ɪts ʌp ɪn ðiː eə/
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211. It’s up to date.
/ɪts ʌp tə deɪt/
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212. It’s up to you.
/ɪts ʌp tə jʊ/
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213. It’s very popular.
/ɪts ˈverɪ ˈpɒpjʊlə/
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214. It’s worth seeing.
/ɪts wɜːθ ˈsiːɪŋ/
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215. Just let it be.
/ʤʌst let ɪt biː/
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216. Just to be on the safe side.
/ʤʌst tə biː ɒn ðə seɪf saɪd/
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217. Keep the change.
/kiːp ðə ʧeɪnʤ/
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218. Keep up the good work.
/kiːp ʌp ðə gʊd wɜːk/
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219. Keep your fingers crossed.
/kiːp jə ˈfɪŋgəz krɒst/
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220. Kill two birds with one stone.
/kɪl tuː bɜːdz wɪð wʌn stəʊn/
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221. Let me get back to you.
/let miː get bæk tə jʊ/
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222. Let me guess.
/let miː ges/
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223. Let me put it this way.
/let miː pʊt ɪt ðɪs weɪ/
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224. Let me see.
/let miː siː/
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225. Let’s call it a day.
/lets kɔːl ɪt ə deɪ/
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226. Let’s celebrate!
/lets ˈselɪbreɪt/
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227. Let’s find out.
/lets faɪnd aʊt/
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228. Let’s get to the point.
/lets get tə ðə pɔɪnt/
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