To what events did your remarks relate?
3. for once=just for once; just this once
e. g. He beat me for once.
Just for once he arrived on time.
4. People to be interviewed
= People who will be interviewed
People interviewed = People who
were /have been interviewed
People being interviewed = People who are being interviewed
e. g. the building to be built next year the building built last
year the building being built now 5. be/get/become addicted
to-unable to stop taking or using sth. as a habit
e. g. Soon he became addicted to cigarettes, He was often late for
work after he got addicted to alcohol.
6. even if= even though
e. g. Even if I have to walk all the way, I’ll get there.
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Even if we achieve great success in our work, we should not be
proud.
7. draw attention to
e. g. I’m embarrassed about my mistake; please don't draw
attention to it. He drew my attention to an error in the report.
8. on all sides= on every side
e. g. Soldiers attacking on all sides.
There were mountains on all sides.