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1.b> 1) i> (), ;
2) (), ,i> i> , ( i>.); James thrust past me angrily and left , ;
2.b> (), ; ; the boy thrust his hands deep into his pockets ;
3.b> (), (, i>); she thrust at him with a knife ;
4.b> .i> i> () / , ; ; the invaders thrust on towards the capital ;
to thrust smth. asideb> / ; ; to thrust aside all objections ; to thrust smth. on smb.b> / ; they suddenly found that four extra guests were thrust on them , .