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1. 
Did you hear about poor Claire? She had a ... in her third month! (CARRIAGE)
2. 
My parents always ... of my boyfriend until they met Godfrey. (APPROVE)
3. 
The judge decided on a verdict of ... rather than suicide. (ADVENTURE)
4. 
The article on his early life in Kenya was woefully ... . (ACCURATE)
5. 
There's no use offering to buy me another one. That vase was ... . (REPLACE)
6. 
I find this habit of staring at me without blinking rather ... . (NERVE)
7. 
That particular fragrance has been ... because it wasn't selling very well. (CONTINUE)
8. 
Can I call you back? Only it's rather ... at the moment. (CONVENIENT)
9. 
He was given a fine for committing a rather minor ... . (DEMEANOUR)
10. 
I question your ... when it comes to affairs of the heart. You're not exactly a romantic! (JUDGE)
11. 
The country's ... has been hindered by the fact that the government has run up huge debts. (DEVELOP)
12. 
Her biggest ... is that she gives up too easily. (WEAK)
13. 
The escalating oil prices sent Europe into a ... . (RECESS)
14. 
He doesn't want to get married because he's afraid of ... . (COMMIT)
15. 
His ... that they wouldn't come was based on the fact that they hadn't replied to his invitation. (ASSUME)
16. 
We need to find new ways of lovering the crime rate since ... is no longer a deterrent. (IMPRISON)
17. 
Many patients are rejecting drugs in favour of ... medicine. (ALTERNATE)
18. 
Excessive alcohol ... can seriously damage your health. (CONSUME)
19. 
Our application for planning permission was turned down by ... officials. (NAME)
20. 
I wish I'd married someone more ...; I can't rely on Bob for anything! (DEPEND)
21. 
They survived a ... journey through the frozen wastes of Antarctica. (PERIL)
22. 
He has to be admired for his ... of the welfare system. He gets every benefit there is! (MANIPULATE)
23. 
Your horoscope depends on the ... of the planets when you were born. (ALIGN)
24. 
Dampness had ... the walls and ceiling of the old cottage. (COLOUR)
25. 
When he told her he couldn't marry her, she looked at him in ... . (BELIEVE)
26. 
They say he was ... from the navy on medical grounds. (CHARGE)
27. 
The victims were paid compensation but the actual sum has not been ... . (CLOSE)
28. 
The workforce expressed their ... at the meagre pay rise by going on strike. (CONTENT)
29. 
I'm becoming rather ... with living in the countryside; it's so boring! (ENCHANT)
30. 
Perry has done a ... act. We can't find him anywhere! (APPEAR)
31. 
It is ... to drink alcohol whilst taking antibiotics. (ADVICE)
32. 
It's ... that politicians give themselves huge pay rises and yet the minimum wage is so low! (GRACE)
33. 
He was fired because of his ... . He refused to work even the odd evening or weekend. (FLEXIBLE)
34. 
The house was ... when we first moved in, so we practically had to rebuild it. (INHABIT)
35. 
His rudeness was ...! I'll never speak to him again. (FORGIVE)
36. 
Not being married could be ... to his political career. (ADVANTAGE)
37. 
There's a very ... odour coming from the cellar. (AGREE)
38. 
There seems to be an ... . Let's check the figures again. (REGULAR)
39. 
They hired him because of his ... in that particular field of archaeology. (EXPERT)
40. 
"So what, in your opinion, would make you a good ... ?" (EMPLOY)
41. 
I will no longer tolerate his bad ... . (BEHAVE)
42. 
They were arrested on ... of drug trafficking. (SUSPECT)
43. 
She's very ... in her research and records every finding in detail. (METHOD)
44. 
We measure ... pressure with a barometer, not a thermometer. (ATMOSPHERE)
45. 
If you need some time on your own, my flat is at your ... . (DISPOSE)
46. 
When I was a child I had several ... friends. (IMAGINE)
47. 
Spain is a ... of diverse traditions and people. (COMPOSE)
48. 
A well-read individual is usually ... about a variety of subjects. (KNOW)
49. 
England are bound to win, especially after Germany´s unexpected ... from the tournament. (WITHDRAW)
50. 
I'm afraid we can't give you your money back if you haven't got a ... . (RECEIVE)
51. 
I was out of my ... . They started talking about philosophy and I didn´t understand a thing. (DEEP)
52. 
The ... in interest in Latin American music is due, in part, to the success of films such as "Salsa". (GROW)
53. 
At this company we do not tolerate ... . (FAIL)
54. 
We have decided to give you the executive suite on the top floor. We hope it meets with your ... . (APPROVE)
55. 
In big bold letters the sign read: "All ... must be paid for". (BREAK)
56. 
The new law is believed to act as a ... to potential criminals. (DETER)
57. 
He won an Oscar for his ... of Mrtin Luther King in Spike Dee´s film, "Power". (PORTRAY)
58. 
Appearances can be ... . He might look aggressive but really he is as gentle as a lamb. (DECEIVE)
59. 
All the judges gave her ten out of ten. She had given a ... performance. (FLAW)
60. 
The actors received a ... ovation from the enthusiastic audience for their brilliant performance. (STAND)
61. 
Why do they put so many ... in processed food? (ADD)
62. 
If we ... the photo, you´ll see his face in much more detail. (LARGE)
63. 
Don´t you think it´s a bit early to ... blame? (PORTION)
64. 
Your comments may well have done ... damage to management-union relations. (REPAIR)
65. 
This flat´s a lot more ... than the others we´ve seen. (SPACE)
66. 
The rumours are completely ... and I would urge everyone not to believe them. (SUBSTANCE)
67. 
Although sw feel that the earth is stationary, in fact this is ... . We´re moving through space, and spinning, all the time. (ILLUSION)
68. 
Too many families in this country still suffer from financial ... . (HARD)
69. 
The road is far too narrow at points, but there are plans to ... it. (WIDTH)
70. 
I don´t know if I would describe the day as fun, but it was certainly ... . (EVENT)
71. 
Exposure to the sun and chlorine in swimming pools has ... my hair. (LIGHT)
72. 
Is that species of snake ... ? (VENOM)
73. 
A fruit salad is much more ... than chocolate mousse. (NUTRIENT)
74. 
The politician tried to excuse his behaviour by saying it was just a moment of ... . (FOOL)
75. 
The new education minister pledged to improve the teaching of ... in primary schools. (NUMBER)
76. 
Don't put any mayonnaise on my salad - it's really ... and I'm on a diet. (FAT)
77. 
A ... to work long hours is essential in this profession. (WILL)
78. 
She didn´t hear the alarm clock and ... (SLEEP)
79. 
He lives in one small room and he hasn´t many needs. He leads an almost ... life. (MONK)
80. 
The Sahara Desert is a vast ... area which runs from east to west across Africa. (WATER)
81. 
At the moment he´s a management ... . If he´s successful, he´ll be given his first responsible position in January. (TRAIN)
82. 
The windows of the President´s car were made of ... glass in case of an assassination attempt. (BULLET)
83. 
At Christmas we had a ... of visitors. (HOUSE)
84. 
The doctor´s ... was that I had bronchitis.
85. 
This monument is in memory of the men and women who died in ... of this country. (DEFEND)
86. 
The teacher kept a record of every student´s ... . (ATTEND)
87. 
His unpunctuality and bad work soon led to his ... from the firm. (MISS)
88. 
A family house always needs ... space for old furniture and luggage. (STORE)
89. 
He made a ... that she would marry and have three children. (PROPHESY)
90. 
The actors received enthusiastic ... at the end of the show. (APPLAUD)
91. 
His car was slightly damaged in the ... . (COLLIDE)
92. 
South Africa has great mineral ... . (WEALTHY)
93. 
Swiss watches are famous for their ... . (ACCURATE)
94. 
He´s worried about his increasing ... . He might get a wig. (BALD)
95. 
"..." is another word for "politeness". (COURTEOUS)
96. 
It's a very academic, ... book. (SCHOOL)
97. 
It´s ... to book early, but not essential. (ADVISE)
98. 
He was very ... of all I had done for him. (APPRECIATE)
99. 
The teachers ... the pupils to study. (COURAGE)
100. 
Tomorrow will begin dark and cloudy but it will ... later. (BRIGHT)