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Let's have a look at our next headline.
Let's have a look at our next headline.
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[ Laughter ] Have a look at this guy.
Have a look at this guy.
that was about the very nature of the Jekyll and Hyde character that we become when we drive, have a look at that up in the corner,
have a look at that up in the corner,
This is News Review from BBC Learning English. Let's have a look at our first headline.
Let's have a look at our first headline.
Those are some loud squeaky brakes. Did you hear that? Let's have a look at this squeaky truck here.
Let's have a look at this squeaky truck here.
Have a look near the mouth of the boiling tube.
Have a look near the mouth of the boiling tube.
If you want to learn more about the event, which is an incredible event, you can have a look at the Unleash video that I made a while back announcing my participation in the event.
which is an incredible event, you can have a look
Neil: Chinless wonder, an interesting phrase! So, let's have a look at yours, Rob.
Neil: Chinless wonder, an interesting phrase! So, let's have a look at yours, Rob.
So, let's have a look at different ways you can use to do this.
People in the UK have a reputation for saying "sorry" a lot, so let's have a look at different ways you can use to do this.