1. WORDS alive apart bag chest disturb pause sink threat tough violent [001] an out. 'Be careful, Bill.' said Fagin. 'Don't be too _____ , will you?' When Sikes reached his room, he shut the [002] five years ago because he was always drunk and often _____ . Now Mark seemed like Ricky's father. An eleven-year- [003] in their business with each other. Murders and other _____ actions only happened in the theatre, not in our dail [004] they voted to destroy it completely. Thebes came to a _____ end. The city's riches were taken. A few houses were [005] of Limerick" - it has suffered from stereotyping as " _____ , intolerant, obscurantist and reactionary" in Mr. (Br [006] ls to the top ranks of a highly physical, frequently _____ , intensely competitive sport such as rugby union is n [007] ar-right and the militias will know that this kind of _____ direct action has long been in the pipeline. Militia [008] Simpson says. 'I loved the quality of the prose, so _____ and so erotic.' Not until after the film did Angela m [009] Jim, very low. His face was darkening, and he looked _____ . 'No,' I said, watching him. 'You've made a mistake.' [010] llowed him everywhere, like a shadow. The battle was _____ , but short. The stockade was burnt down and Sherif Al [011] for cheating, robbing and murdering; he was a cruel, _____ and proud man, with no idea of duty, conscience or h [012] well-known ring, and Doramin suddenly let out a great _____ shout, deep from the chest, like a wounded animal - [013] t's clean.' Suddenly he moved his head, a movement of _____ and helpless anger, not pain. Just then Lambis retur [014] ar him say to himself. And then, suddenly, he gives a _____ pull - and your side comes out, too. Slowly, you sta [015] No picture came into his mind, but a sudden and very _____ wind blew his window open with a crash. Both candles [016] he girl his, for ever. Suddenly the pain became more _____ , and she felt deeply ashamed. She wanted to run away [017] . Metal on metal. Glass shattering on the street. A _____ crash. A pool of warm wetness on my arm. Light and no [018] He pushed the bottle of whisky from the table with a _____ movement and sent it flying against the wall. It br [019] wife's absence, Linkworth and his mother had another _____ argument. The old lady took all her money out of the [020] was just a dream, the result of cold, tiredness and a _____ bang on the head. I tried to make him understand, b [021] must be a fool to ask you, after you were so rude and _____ this afternoon.' 'Well, I accepted him, ElIen!' she s [022] ll die, or I'll see him dead first!' 'You're getting _____ , Isabella!' said Heathcli. . 'Go upstairs now. I want [023] I hate you!' she shouted angrily, and gave the sofa a _____ push. He fell back, and started coughing so badly tha [024] he chair and picked up a book. It was about a tough, _____ man called Hogarth, whose modest plan was to hold th [025] n't think it had. The wind was strong here, but not _____ . I went on up the shore. Now I saw a boat. A black sh 2. WORDS alive apart bag chest disturb pause sink threat tough violent [001] wisting his already broken leg. THINGS were falling _____ in Europe when the first Zionist Conference gathered [002] ts troops keep the opposing military forces in Bosnia _____ . Implementation of most of the accord's other key pro [003] rs less than 40 miles, but the two places are worlds _____ . In Pasadena, the lawns are manicured, the streets ar [004] ing research institution. Another thing that sets her _____ is her political independence. She is not a member o [005] e details of dividing the spoils, the coalitions fell _____ ,' said Bill Piatt, a Texas Tech law professor whose b [006] rince George's County by taxing new development fell _____ yesterday and will have to be rewritten, after an un [007] le to discover the reason. WHOSE FILE IS IT ANYWAY? _____ from the files of credit reference agencies, you hav [008] . The only major disadvantage the manager expected ( _____ from the initial cost of the containers) was that no [009] we bought some very nice pottery for my father, but _____ from that we didn't really buy anything. We went a f [010] down to Italy. We ran out of money, of course, but _____ from that, it seemed to turn out OK. But I've never h [011] real reasons for divorce. One, the couple have grown _____ with time; and two, either the husband or wife has [012] a week to obtain some protection from heart attack. _____ from jogging, the exercise might be swimming, singles [013] sive only because they happen so often, we believe. _____ from the further information demanded by the Europea [014] rder at 28. My goodness was I innocent, she recalls. _____ from a few priests, I had never seen a man. I knew n [015] verywhere'. Two minutes later, their sail was ripped _____ , the deck was covered and the cabin was filling up w [016] g through women's groups, so our paths began to move _____ slightly. Then, when I was in my late twenties, I lef [017] r with interest and admiration. In the years we were _____ , I began to realise what an extraordinary analytical [018] ure the bathroom and toilet are cleaned once a week. _____ from my academic work, I've picked up some basic ski [019] to spot an interesting sound or phrase but to take it _____ instantly and sense its potential. He encouraged this [020] n she died at all. I don't recall many of the scenes; _____ from Beth dying, which irritated me, and Meg going t [021] n it opened their mouths and actually said something _____ from 'Please. . .' I remember wanting to be Jo quite [022] actions. Both Peter Kerry and Nick Leeson, 14 years _____ and moving in different worlds, are fluent in the lan [023] e cost of a teacher. 'This is a very good school, but _____ from the reception year, which we peg at 28, classes [024] research By MAUREEN O'CONNOR "School's great - _____ from the lessons." That comment, from a teenager int [025] difference is that at school the oldest book we read _____ from Shakespeare was Conrad's Heart of Darkness. Her 3. WORDS alive apart bag chest disturb pause sink threat tough violent [001] n and was in a deep sleep. His arm rested across his _____ , his head lay on his other arm and his hair was spread [002] use and he felt his heart begin to beat faster in his _____ . He ran up the steps to his front door and rang the b [003] ards. Without a word, he pushed a knife into Philip's _____ . Then he ran. But he fell as he tried to get on his h [004] hed their king, he had a metre-long arrow deep in his _____ . They defeated his attackers, then carried him away o [005] ned the windows. His heart was still thumping in his _____ , and his hands were shaking slightly. He undid the t [006] , Egypt. *** Patient: I've been having pains in my _____ lately, and I've beep sleeping poorly. Doctor: I see [007] l. His heart seemed suddenly to grow too big for his _____ , and he was unable to speak. They looked at each oth [008] e man beside me. He sat with his head bent low on his _____ ,0 and did not look up, perhaps afraid to see what his [009] uddenly let out a great violent shout, deep from the _____ , like a wounded animal - a cry of pain and anger. Th [010] lifted his gun and shot his son's friend through the _____ . Jim looked proudly and bravely round at all the sta [011] outside. I shut the door and knelt on the ground. My _____ hurt as I breathed the dean air. Clare had called a [012] ddenly then. Montmorency had been asleep on Harris's _____ , and he went flying across the boat. After that, we [013] p happiness. He stood beside her with his hand on her _____ , feeling it rise and fall; the life in her, the activi [014] ed. Her eyes were red and sore from the smoke and her _____ felt tight and painful. She stood up and walked out o [015] could not answer; her throat was still too sore. Her _____ felt heavy. She pulled at her thin shirt. 'Aku-nna!' [016] nyone else from finding them. A stab of pain hit m l _____ . I missed Boom Boom terribly. I wanted to cry, but n [017] My shoulder ached and I felt a sharp pain across my _____ every time I breathed. I had found out about Boom Bo [018] Paige was the place that still hurt, the pain in the _____ every time I thought of her. Mrs Grafalk still didn't [019] e feeling took hold of Millie Evans. Deep inside her _____ , it grew like a plant after rain, and burst painfully [020] hair. 'Feeling fine now, aren't you?' The pain in her _____ made her breathless. 'It's no good crying, Millie Eva [021] ble to keep warm. My hands and feet were like ice. My _____ felt icy cold and I had diiculty in breathing. My gun [022] nd here!' replied Catherine, beating her head and her _____ . 'In my heart and soul I know I'm wrong! ElIen, I can' [023] ome at eleven o'clock. She had been shot through the _____ and was still not able to make a statement. 'So she [024] ead. His gun was gone. There was a bullet hole in his _____ . 0 Most of the presents were still there. But the mos [025] ist. The firelight played on the muscles of his manly _____ . 'Well, mother mine,' he said at last, 'here I am, yo 4. WORDS alive apart bag chest disturb pause sink threat tough violent [001] far into the twenty- first century. COCA-COLA - THE _____ THAT REFRESHES! *** WHAT PRICE PRIVACY? You could [002] with gentle jogging until you are out of breath, then _____ and walk for a while. Walk and jog in turn until yo [003] rite American comics,' he recalls. 'There was a long _____ and then the counsellor asked if I'd ever thought ab [004] visual cliches are piling up. Peter York presses the _____ button on some standard images of the electronic age [005] w, that gorgeous Trivial Pursuit moment - REWD, hold, _____ . . . THE NAKED MAN AND THE BABY This is the visual [006] y with me.' Indeed!' said everyone. Then there was a _____ . Did we have the right dresses in which to appear be [007] Jenkyns" all my life, you know,' she went on after a _____ . But the person I expected to marry is dead, and he n [008] quiet for a while. 'Goodbye, then,' he said after a _____ . 'Perhaps it's best this way.' We shook hands, and I [009] n icy hand fastened itself upon his heart, he did not _____ or show any sign of fear. He went bravely on, watchin [010] me. I won't mind - if it's interesting.' There was a _____ . Then the voffice continued, still in a friendly way, [011] riends came back to his rooms to play cards. During a _____ in the game Mr Williams picked up the picture from th [012] , he has never been able to prove anything.' After a _____ Mr Bennett asked the Secretary, Did you ever read Kar [013] t. Dunning. Then he would have a whole day.' After a _____ Harrington agreed. I see it would make you feel happi [014] me truth in what the country people say.' There was a _____ in the conversation while they continued with the gam [015] er.' Catherine turned back to the fire again. After a _____ , she said, I am afraid of my father.' Mrs Penniman g [016] never give us a penny,' said Morris angrily. After a _____ , he added, I must give her up!' Mrs Penniman was sile [017] he skin of human babies,' Rick explained. There was a _____ , and then the needles moved violently. Too late. Ther [018] culties of your previous life on Earth?' There was a _____ , and then a tired middle-aged voffice said, Oh, it's [019] , surprised. Don't you have an empathy box?' After a _____ , the girl said carefully, I didn't bring mine with me [020] ived early,' Bryant said. Just a moment.' There was a _____ . He'll go and meet you now. Stay where you are.' Whi [021] ing at him; he was talking to Luba Luft. There was a _____ after he dialled, and then Bryant's face appeared. Ri [022] opy of that painting of the girl on the bed.' After a _____ , Rick asked the shop assistant for a copy. We only ha [023] 't come here; I can't...' He calmed himself. After a _____ , Roy Baty said, You wouldn't like Mars. You aren't mi [024] ght a goat. Come and see it, Mr Bryant.' There was a _____ while she listened and then she called to Rick. He ha [025] me in prison for it?' I didn't say anything. After a _____ , he continued more calmly. 'I was trying to borrow mo 5. WORDS alive apart bag chest disturb pause sink threat tough violent [001] nmuscled, unathletic even. It's hard to believe she is _____ enough to master kung fu or to carry out the sometime [002] warily at first - both were known to be obstinate and _____ -minded - but they quickly came to appreciate each ot [003] ike Louisiana's "covenant marriages " to make couples _____ it out. Fur? Wear it at your own risk. The list goes [004] war gets waged against kids and street creeps. It's a _____ war. You don't want to get caught in that one. An en [005] z, 35, streetcar conductor. Moody, strong- boned and _____ -minded, she's no teenager's obvious fantasy. Favorab [006] s. Most students are in debt and aware that there's a _____ job market out there. I've got a grant, but my paren [007] not a danger to society. But in thundered Mr Blair, ' _____ on crime, [008] on crime, _____ on the causes of crime', ruthlessly stirring up natio [009] problem. He is a lucid analyser of world affairs and a _____ debater, but would you buy a widget from him? Margare [010] Association of Head Teachers, said: 'You have to be _____ on the causes of truancy as well as on truancy itself. [011] nch students we make no secret of the fact that it is _____ . 'Teaching is an increasingly stressful job. We prese [012] . Transferring from primary to secondary level can be _____ for children, so it is worth finding out how a secon [013] er Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools of not being _____ enough on low standards and bad maths teaching. Profe [014] certainly Greek. It was a sun- browned face, square, _____ , with dark eyes and thick, black hair. I stood up, [015] till don't like it,' he said, seven days later, as the _____ little mountain horses carried them down the steep r [016] om Boom die?' Bobby frowned. 'I know you think you're _____ , Vic, but do you really need to know the details?' [017] glass. Grafalk turned to me again. 'Martin went to a _____ school. That's where he learned to be so self-contr [018] ue trousers, a white shirt, and a dark blue jacket. _____ , but attractive. Then I drove down to the Port. At Eu [019] n if it takes a little while,' the cop said. 'It's a _____ world, but de's the best we've got, and you're not g [020] ng, even if you don't. Make that mugger think you're _____ ! Any questions?' 'Is there any way to recognize a mug [021] e in the chair and picked up a book. It was about a _____ , violent man called Hogarth, whose modest plan was t [022] ey walked towards the small 5 stadium, three tall, _____ men stepped in front of them, ready to prevent them f [023] d put it in my car.' He gave Mapetla the keys and the _____ men stood back to let the two white men pass into the [024] ms to me that with Flossie life is going to be pretty _____ . It's not at all what I would have chosen for myself. [025] been a struggle for me, and I've become as hard and _____ as a rubber ball. I only have a little goodness left 6. WORDS alive apart bag chest disturb pause sink threat tough violent [001] h except a broken wash- basin. Another had a kitchen _____ in it, full of the last visitor's dirty dishes! And [002] ooking, ironing, doing the laundery, standing at the _____ over a load of dirty dishes. The first suffragettes [003] sick feeling in my stomach, watching all that money _____ out of sight,' said Mrs Carter. For twenty days they [004] ontinued with his story. 'I was saying to the Patna, " _____ ! Go on, [005] ! Go on, _____ !" I wanted it to finish. Then in the sky I saw a big [006] iled unpleasantly. 'I can promise the island wouldn't _____ under him - and I believe he's a bit sensitive on th [007] sted a voffice from the back of the kitchen, near the _____ . 'I cannot cletter the dishes and watch the dumb cre [008] y, as if he had said too much, and turned back to the _____ . 'in mun cletter th' dishes now. Leave me in' peace, [009] 'Aye, so they might. Well, in mun hang it up above the _____ . 'Tes prettier than a flower, my little mop.' He hun [010] ' There came a terrible cry from the shadows near the _____ . Everybody turned to look. It was Urk, lying face do [011] was a wild cry from the corner in the shadows by the _____ . Urk fell forward, pulling Meriam after him. Flora w [012] ou. I'll take you instead. Aye, dirt as ye are, we'll _____ into the mud together. There have always been Starkad [013] es. Indeed, I do not think any daughter of mine could _____ as low as that. But for some reason she is uncontrolla [014] is evening cocktail in front of him, watching the sun _____ into the sea. It was odd being dead. That morning he [015] uilt. They are so heavy that they look more likely to _____ into the surface of Forta than to fly off into space. [016] fool you; pelicans might look as if they're going to _____ like stones, but they're actually excellent at fishin 7. WORDS alive apart bag chest disturb pause sink threat tough violent [001] pe rate three times as high. But the crimes that most _____ residents are brazen carjackings, hijackings and rob [002] him. Bemis looked at me coldly. 'I won't allow you to _____ my ship.' My head ached. 'Very well,' I said tightly [003] My head ached. 'Very well,' I said tightly. 'I won't _____ your ship. I would like to talk to the chief enginee [004] 'Oh, but of course!' said Laura. 'Please, please don't _____ her. I only want to leave-' But at that moment the w [005] m. His tea tasted excellent, and there was nobody to _____ him. Then for the first time he noticed how much nois [006] the two people, seemed so calm that I did not want to _____ them. But I had to deliver my message. 'A man wants [007] ghts tomorrow. He's asleep at the moment, and I won't _____ him.' 'No!' said Joseph, banging the table with his h [008] s, not Edgar!' 'You were very wicked, Mr Heathcli, to _____ the dead!' 'I disturbed nobody, Ellen, and I feel muc [009] hat beauty every day of my life. . I did not want to _____ their happiness, so I went round to the back door, wh [010] is fences outwards and says, Look, when you go by you _____ my cattle. Don't come this way." We move o. But then [011] aul wished to read or write letters, the boys did not _____ him; when he decided it was time to talk to them abou [012] st in a loud voffice. Pray for forgiveness.' Sorry to _____ you, sir,' said the warder, but I've got to take D. 4 [013] Mrs Reed, Jane?' she asked. 'No, she said I shouldn't _____ her so early. Anyway, I don't want to say anything t 8. WORDS alive apart bag chest disturb pause sink threat tough violent [001] a rising fear of crime, has become the most serious _____ to the success of South Africa's fledgling democratic [002] centuries, the city had to be fortified against the _____ of an invasion from the United States. "But you're f [003] ball in his hands as a rusher or receiver is always a _____ . Jim Harbaugh leads in playmaking and in courage and [004] machine-readable passport that will carry with it the _____ of global surveillance of innocent travellers. Says [005] s. These shifts constitute both an opportunity and a _____ . The opportunity is that we have traditional strengths [006] nal strengths in education on which we can build. The _____ is that if we fail to respond to change, we will mak [007] duct on defence than Germany and Japan,with a smaller _____ , and we are getting no influence from it. Dean Acheso [008] ds' editorial on Biko: BANTU STEPHEN BIKO - THE UGLY _____ OF BLACK RACISM. 'Doctor Mamphela Ramphele,' she said [009] n you are.' De Wet wanted the depth of hatred in that _____ to be dearly understood by Biko. He wanted Biko to li [010] understood by Biko. He wanted Biko to live with that _____ , to live with that promise of revenge every day and B [011] he had visited. The dierence between the two made the _____ of revolution more real than ever. 'Listen,' Kruger [012] ' He hesitated, and did not switch the cutter on. The _____ in her voffice worried him. What was she planning to [013] nd left the hut. If I think Jennifer is going to be a _____ in any way at all, then Pete's number might be useful 9. WORDS alive apart bag chest disturb pause sink threat tough violent [001] nts or mosquito nets, no lamps or blankets. The water- _____ was almost empty. I started to make a shelter with s [002] they didn 't seem to understand. He offered them the _____ in He put it in his open hand to show them, and the l [003] t one of the pieces of ice. One of the men opened the _____ and turned it upside down. Only water ran out on to t [004] ut on to the ground. 'Quick!' Father said. 'The other _____ .' The Indians watched Father searching in the wet [005] .' The Indians watched Father searching in the wet _____ . 'Got it!' Father said, and held up a small piece of [006] food and" our drink. Here, get downstairs, you little _____ of bones. You can have some of the cold meat that we [007] stayed in Mr Giles's room for more than an hour. His _____ was brought up from the carriage. A bedroom bell was [008] ried Monks. 'Here,' said the woman. She threw a small _____ on to the table. Monks tore it open, inside a small [009] down to the river.' There.' said Monks, throwing the _____ into the river. 'That is the end of that! And you two [010] e back into the room with Bill Sikes. Sikes carried a _____ , which he put on the table. There.' he said. 'Take t [011] e table. There.' he said. 'Take that.' Fagin took the _____ and locked it in the cupboard. He sat down again wit [012] 'I am not afraid,' said Oliver. 'The papers are in a _____ , in a hole a little way up the chimney in the sitting [013] some time.' He took a card and a newspaper from his _____ . 'Here's my phone number,' he said. 'If Ricky wakes u [014] ing.' She checked her watch and put more paper in her _____ . 'I'm ready,' she said. But she looked nervous. The [015] Pull up your shirt,' she said quickly. She opened her _____ and took out a small black recorder. She checked the [016] criminal. He's just a kid.' Reggie slowly opened her _____ and took out the black recorder. 'It's a11 here, boys [017] ext to it there was a hole. In the hole was a plastic _____ . 'We have to look,' said Mark again. And they opened [018] e have to look,' said Mark again. And they opened the _____ . The horrible, dead face of the senator stared up at [019] . Nothing else. 'Keep this,' he said, and he gave the _____ to the Inspector. 'We must think about the third bull [020] his back- to-school shopping haul was a new swimming _____ to get "in spirit " with his new swim team at Lake F [021] esulted in my favorite arrangement: big, lumpy duffel _____ containing my clothes in the middle of the roof rack [022] the front and rear roof rack edges; smaller leather _____ with wife's clothes to one side, shoulder strap simila [023] strap similarly arranged; children's clothes in third _____ next to canvas duffel. (Using the bags' shoulder stra [024] er, happens to come with a surprise accessory: a gym _____ filled with loot! To add to Eva's good fortune, Simo [025] ay sound ridiculous, but I'd put Merrill in that same _____ as Elvis,' says Cliffie Stone, whose 'Hometown Jambor 10. WORDS alive apart bag chest disturb pause sink threat tough violent [001] ca's dead now. The wars have burnt it up. But we're _____ .' . Brewer's Lagoon was a large sea-water lake, cu [002] g water from the lake to try to keep the small plants _____ . Father had built a pump, but it needed seven men to [003] lay there with his eyes half open. Only his head was _____ . We let the current take us all the way to the coast. [004] ople. Charles Dickens was very successful when he was _____ , and many of his books have become films and televisi [005] s about me? ' 'I promise,' said Rose. 'Then, if I am _____ ,' said Nancy, 'I will walk on London Bridge every Sun [006] small room, waiting to die. This was his last night _____ . Silence was broken only by the sound of the church c [007] ill herself. Mr Cubitt is dead, but his wife is still _____ .' Chapter Three We rode to Cubitt's house in a carri [008] down the stairs. He told us that Mrs Cubitt was still _____ . A bullet had gone into the front of her head, but sh [009] e was red with blood from a hole in her head. She was _____ , but she couldn't talk. The hall and the room itself [010] , was now an orphan, even though his father was still _____ : He had left Yury and his mother a long time ago and [011] w I see that everything is all right. And, here I am. _____ ! Oh, forgive me, please, Tishkevich.' 'Be quiet now, [012] e,' protested Anna. 'Yes, I know. When Mama was still _____ , my father fell in love with a strange princess, and [013] the house with Tonya. They did not find Anna Ivanovna _____ . When they ran up the stairs to her room she had been [014] after a long sleep and realising that they were fully _____ . It was the autumn of 1917 and everyone was worried a [015] 8 arrived, and the people of Moscow struggled to stay _____ . The old way of life and the new ways did not fit tog [016] ant and original in every way - tall and handsome and _____ with an extraordinary intelligence. 'Congratulations [017] he Whites want to surprise you. They want to boil you _____ . They'll cut your children into pieces. They will mak [018] He read it quickly: What happiness! They say you are _____ and have come back. Don't go anywhere. Wait for me in [019] irl. We'll talk about everything when we meet. You're _____ - I'm mad with happiness! Yury sat at the table and w [020] e to us one day. My heart tells me that you are still _____ and I trust it. Maybe when you are found, things in o [021] gument with someone, that person was unlikely to stay _____ for long. There were many stories about her wild beha [022] acedonia and, since no other suitable kings were left _____ , they seemed happy to accept him as their new ruler. [023] Alexander was dead. When he finally arrived, not only _____ but able to ride and walk, they cried with happiness. [024] ether again, and they knew that they were lucky to be _____ . When Alexander had marched over the Hindu Kush, few [025] id, "It's going to be a good test whether the will is _____ in the convention to do something constructive." Mr.