Can you be a little more careful, please? You are going to spillcoffee on my keyboard. 2. in the film a horrifying seamonster creates a violentwhirlpool and pulls three large ships to the2. in the film a horrifying sea<span><span>monster creates a violent
whirlpool and pulls three large ships to the</span>
<span>bottom of the sea. 3. Henry believes that scientists will someday build
robots that will be clever
enough to think on their own. 4. Maria had been making handicrafts for three years before she decided to open up her own
pottery shop. 5. Emma is on holidays, so I'm looking after her cat until she returns. 6. It must have been </span></span><span><span>John who
answered the phone last night; I know there was no one else home. 7. You can't
make George tell his secret if he doesn't want to.</span>
<span>8. His paintings had a huge impact on the art world. 9.
This time next month, the astronauts will be orbiting the Earth. 10.1 remember Matt shout at John. What were they arguing about? 11. Living
next to playground gets a little noisy when all the neighbourhood
children gather around to play. 12.1 felt something
touch my arm for a moment. 13. You can't avoid talking to Sam forever. He's your best friend. 14. Can you make out what it says here? 15.1 feel a little nervous about starting a new job. 16. Mr. Smith is too busy to see you right now</span></span>
In fact, Big Ben is the largest of the six bells of Westminster Palace in London. But it has long been associated with the name of the Clock Tower, which in September 2012 was officially called “Elizabeth Tower”. The decision to rename the tower was made by the British Parliament to mark the 60th anniversary of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
The tower was built in 1858. The project architect was Augustus Pugin. The height of the tower and spire is 96.3 m.
The Palace of Westminster, and therefore the tower, is on the Parliament square next to Westminster Abbey. On the opposite side of the palace there is the Thames embankment.
The Clock Tower is the largest four-sided clock mechanism in the world, and in addition, with the most accurate clocks.
At the base of each of the four clock dials there is a Latin inscription “Domine Salvam fac Reginam nostram Victoriam primam” (“God save our Queen Victoria I”).
Around the perimeter of the tower, on the left and on the right of the clock, there is another phrase in Latin – “Laus Deo” (“Glory to God” or “Praise the Lord”).
There used to be a prison in Big Ben. The last prisoner of Big Ben was a fighter for women’s rights Emmeline Pankhurst. Now, next to the Parliament there is a monument to her.
Who's this and what's his sport?
What do the letters 'www' stand for?
He in america
she will merry tomorrow
yesterday mother was ugly
my daughters will be beautiful and clever
he played a lot when he was little
this cat a gray with white