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31 English lessons on the topic of 'TV shows'

English Lesson: I started watching over her shoulder and... what can I say? I got sucked into it.
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11. “I started watching over her shoulder and... what can I say? I got sucked into it.”

English Lesson: I love that dry, deadpan style of humor he has.
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12. “I love that dry, deadpan style of humor he has.”

English Lesson: Megan was pissed off at Don, but since she couldn't yell at him directly she took it out on Peggy.
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13. “Megan was pissed off at Don, but since she couldn't yell at him directly she took it out on Peggy.”

English Lesson: She had it coming.
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14. “She had it coming.”

English Lesson: What's this world coming to?
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15. “What's this world coming to?”

English Lesson: I just caught the tail end of it.
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16. “I just caught the tail end of it.”

English Lesson: They set up a meet in an abandoned warehouse by the docks.
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17. “They set up a meet in an abandoned warehouse by the docks.”

English Lesson: It takes place in Ancient Rome.
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18. “It takes place in Ancient Rome.”

English Lesson: There's been non-stop coverage of it on all the news networks.
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19. “There's been non-stop coverage of it on all the news networks.”

English Lesson: I've been glued to the TV all week.
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20. “I've been glued to the TV all week.”

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