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English Audio Request

Vladimir
366 Words / 2 Recordings / 1 Comments
Note to recorder:

Please strictly native American accent

1. We all prayed that he would pull through.
2. A year after the accident, she's finally starting to pull herself together.
3. The boss pulled the plug on the new art courses.
4. Jack pulled strings and got us a room at the crowded hotel.
5. I have money put aside for emergencies.
6. Soldiers were sent to put down the rebellion.
7. Let me just put the potatoes on.
8. Jack put out his foot and tripped her.
9. He earns more than the rest of us put together.
10. We put our house up for sale.
11. Somebody must have put him up to this stupid trick.
12. I wish you would stop ragging on me.
13. I'm tired - I'm going to rack out.
14. They racked up a nine-game winning streak.
15. Bombs rained down on the city.
16. The ball game was rained out.
17. Democrats were trying to ram the bill through Congress.
18. I was afraid that the car would ram through the fence.
19. He rattled off his phone number.
20. He read out the name of the winner.
21. Patients should try to read up on their illness.
22. People shouldn't read too much into the court's decision.
23. I tried to reason with her, but she wouldn’t listen.
24. The new team is a force to be reckoned with.
25. Andy can reel off the phone numbers of all his friends.
26. His behavior reflected badly on the good name of his parents.
27. He relieved her of her bags.
28. Charles reminds me of his father.
29. Will you please remind me about Fred?
30. I'll just rest on this chair, thanks.
31. The final decision rests with you.
32. Tony reveled in his success.
33. Jim’s life has revolved around baseball.
34. The mayor decided to ride out the scandal.
35. We will rig up whatever you need.
36. After shaving, Chuck rinsed out his blade.
37. He rose above his hard childhood to become a top lawyer.
38. You will rob yourself of your future.
39. We're all rooting for you, Bill.
40. She promises to root out corruption in state government.

Recordings

  • Phrasal verbs and idioms - 11 ( recorded by Irgendwie ), American English

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  • Phrasal verbs and idioms - 11 ( recorded by CoulehanM ), New York

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    Corrected Text
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    1.We all prayed that he would pull through.
    2.A year after the accident, she's finally starting to pull herself together.
    3.The boss pulled the plug on the new art courses.
    4.Jack pulled strings and got us a room at the crowded hotel.
    5.I have money put aside for emergencies.
    6. Soldiers were sent to put down the rebellion.
    7.Let me just put the potatoes on.
    8.Jack put out his foot and tripped her.
    9.He earns more than the rest of us put together. 10.We put our house up for sale.
    11.Somebody must have put him up to this stupid trick.
    12.I wish you would stop ragging on me.
    13.I'm tired - I'm going to rack out.
    14.They racked up a nine-game winning streak.
    15.Bombs rained down on the city.
    16.The ball game was rained out.
    17.Democrats were trying to ram the bill through Congress.
    18.I was afraid that the car would ram through the fence.
    19.He rattled off his phone number.
    20.He read out the name of the winner.
    21.Patients should try to read up on their illness.
    22.People shouldn't read too much into the court's decision.
    23.I tried to reason with her, but she wouldn’t listen.
    24.The new team is a force to be reckoned with.
    25.Andy can reel off the phone numbers of all his friends.
    26.His behavior reflected badly on the good name of his parents.
    27.He relieved her of her bags.
    28.Charles reminds me of his father.
    29.Will you please remind me about Fred?
    30.I'll just rest on this chair, thanks.
    31.The final decision rests with you.
    32.Tony reveled in his success.
    33.Jim’s life has revolved around baseball.
    34.The mayor decided to ride out the scandal.
    35.We will rig up whatever you need.
    36.After shaving, Chuck rinsed out his blade.
    37.He rose above his hard childhood to become a top lawyer.
    38.You will rob yourself of your future.
    39.We're all rooting for you, Bill.
    40.She promises to root out corruption in state government.

Comments

Irgendwie
May 28, 2013

Hi. I am a native speaker of American English. I recorded this using Audacity and a Plantronics headset. I uploaded it once, but it wasn't loud enough, so I increased the decibels and re-uploaded it. Hope it meets your needs.

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