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    against the law

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    A1
    adj.AdjectiveNot allowed according to the law; illegal.
    Stealing is against the law.

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    Rom-Coms vs. Real Life

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    • One step closer and it's against the law.

      One step closer and it's against the law.

    • One step closer and it's against the law.

      One step closer and it's against the law.

    B1

    How To Do A British Accent

    02:47How To Do A British Accent
    • Try this sentence out: "Do you talk froth or are hot dogs against the law?" My final

      Try this sentence out: "Do you talk froth or are hot dogs against the law?" My final

    • Try this sentence out: Do you talk froth, or are hot dogs against the law?

      Try this sentence out: Do you talk froth, or are hot dogs against the law?

    A2

    The Worst Airline Experiences - Key & Peele

    17:50The Worst Airline Experiences - Key & Peele
    • I read on the internet that it's not against the law for me to go to the bathroom while the fasten seat belt sign is on.

      I read on the internet that it's not against the law for me to go to the bathroom while the fasten seat belt sign is on.

    • But is it against the law, though?

      But is it against the law, though?

    B1

    Have to vs. Need to vs. Must - What's the difference in English?

    12:45Have to vs. Need to vs. Must - What's the difference in English?
    • against the rules or against the law. You cannot do it. But if I use have to or

      against the rules or against the law. You cannot do it. But if I use have to or

    • It is against the rules or against the law.

      It is against the rules or against the law.

    A2

    Adam Ruins Everything - Most Controversial Ruins (Mashup) | truTV

    32:29Adam Ruins Everything - Most Controversial Ruins (Mashup) | truTV
    • That's not against the law.

      That's not against the law.

    • That's not against the law.

      That's not against the law.

    B1

    Ellen for President

    05:57Ellen for President
    • And finally, it's now against the law to sing "Let It Go" in public.

      And finally, it's now against the law to sing "Let It Go" in public.

    • And finally... it's now against the law

      And finally... it's now against the law

    B1

    part 1of 6 -Revolution- Critical moment 4/6 Ancient Rome The Rise and Fall of an Empire

    10:00part 1of 6 -Revolution- Critical moment 4/6 Ancient Rome The Rise and Fall of an Empire
    • - Tiberius, it's against the law. - There's so much more to do.

      - Tiberius, it's against the law. - There's so much more to do.

    B1

    The Science of Awkwardness

    13:56The Science of Awkwardness
    • It's not against the law, either,

      It's not against the law, either,

    • for longer than they expected. It's not against the law

      for longer than they expected. It's not against the law

    B2

    Jack and the Beanstalk (1974) [subtitles]

    28:31Jack and the Beanstalk (1974) [subtitles]
    • You're so mean and ugly, you should be against the law

      You're so mean and ugly, you should be against the law

    • You're so mean and ugly you should be against the law.

      You're so mean and ugly you should be against the law.

    A2

    Michael Sandel:Justice What's The Right Thing To Do Episode 01 THE MORAL SIDE OF MURDER

    54:57Michael Sandel:Justice  What's The Right Thing To Do  Episode 01  THE MORAL SIDE OF MURDER
    • In other words, as the judge said, what's always moral isn't necessarily against the law.

      In other words, as the judge said, what's always moral isn't necessarily against the law.

    • what’s always moral isn’t necessarily against the law

      what’s always moral isn’t necessarily against the law

    B1