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Bewley's (be)
over 2000 chests of tea directly from the Chinese province of Canton to
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that (be)
It (not / look)
like a great deal today, but back then it (be) to import tea directly into Ireland.
an end to the East India Trading Company's tea the Irish to import their tea from London.
Samuel Bewley's son Joshua also (become) Like his father, he (import) The Irish (like)
a tea merchant.
tea into Ireland. the idea of not having to import old tea from London. that even the poorest Irish people (buy)
By the end of the 19th century a tea culture (develop) In 1894, Joshua's son Ernest Bewley (want)
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In the back of his shop in Dublin's George's Street, he (begin) making demonstrations. His wife (bake)
to run coffee
scones to go with the coffee, and the couple soon (find out) extremely popular among customers.
Still now the interior furnishings and wonderful stain glass (provide) special oriental flair. During World War II, Bewley's (must restrict)
a very
a catering service for larger customers such as Trinity College and it cafs in book stores and Dublin Airport.
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Bewley's Clipper Gold Tea and Espresso Prima (win) London Great Taste Awards.
Ex 2 1.
(spend) The British explorer James Cook was born in the village of Marton, Yorkshire, on 27 October,
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in the Royal Navy during the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), the command of a ship.
Cook (have)
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, Cook (take)
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While he (map) the coasts of Newfoundland, he (observe) solar eclipse off the North American coast. Cook (send)
the details to the Royal Society, England's leading scientific their attention. his observations of the solar eclipse, the Royal Society
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(ask) him to lead a scientific expedition to Tahiti and (put) command of of the HMS Endeavour.
him in
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before Cook.
Cook (name) the area New South Wales as it (remind) the south coast of Wales in Great Britain. In 1772, one year after Cook (return)
him of
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that Terra
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His third and last voyage for the Royal Society (take)
to find a passage between the Atlantic and Pacific. the Bering Strait, however; the ice (force)
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him to return to Hawaii, which he (discover) While he and his crew (rest) one of his boats. When cook and his men (try)
earlier.
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